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The book provides practical advice on how to success in the modern, technology-driven organization.
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"Technology is dominated by two types of people: those who understand what
they do not manage, and those who manage what they do not understand."
—Putt's Law Early Praise for Putt's Law and the Successful Technocrat:
"This is management writing the way it ought to be. Think Dilbert, but with
a very big brain. Read it and weep. Or laugh, depending on your current job
situation."
—Spectral Lines, IEEE Spectrum, April 2006
"It's a classic. It reads at first like humor, but one eventually realizes
that it's all true. The first edition changed my life. I loaned my copy to
a subordinate at IBM, and he didn't return it to me until he was my boss."
—Dave Thompson, PhD, IBM Fellow (retired), Member National Academy of
Engineering, and IEEE Fellow
"Putt's humor ranges from sharp to whimsical and is always on target.
Readers will be reminded of many personal experiences and of lessons in
life they wish they had learned earlier in their careers."
—Eric Herz, former IEEE executive director and general manager
"Anyone who thinks 'engineering management' is an oxymoron needs to read
this terrific book — then they will know."
—Norman R. Augustine, author of Augustine's Laws and retired Chairman & CEO
of Lockheed Martin Corporation
Putt's Law is as true today as it was when techno-everyman Archibald Putt
first stated it. Now, in Putt's Law and the Successful Technocrat: How to
Win in the Information Age, Putt is back with the unvarnished truth about
success in the modern, technology-driven organization.
As you learn the real rules of the technology world, you'll meet such
characters as the successful technocrat, Dr. I. M. Sharp. You'll find out
how he wrangles career victories from corporate failures, nearly
bankrupting the firm with his projects while somehow emerging the hero.
You'll also meet such unfortunates as Roger Proofsworthy, top-level
perfectionist yet low in the hierarchy, and come to understand how he
assiduously preserves his spot near the bottom of the totem pole.
Whether you work in business, IT, or are a freelance technocrat, you'll
want to study Putt's hard-won wisdom and laugh—all the way to the bank!
Contents
Preface
Part One: Putt's Primer
Putt's Law and Corollary 3
Two Laws of Crises 11
The Law of Failure and Putt's Ploy 19
Three Laws of Innovation 25
Exuberance 33
Part Two: The Successful Technocrat
Innovation 39
Success 45
A Lucky Engineer 49
Genesis of a Manager 53
Ph.D.-itis 55
Jargonese 59
Acknowledgments 63
Publish and Perish 67
Where the Money Is 71
Tools of the Trade 75
Thank You, Dr. Sharp 79
Part Three: Basic Putt
Laws of Innovation Management 87
Four Laws of Advice 93
The Consultant's Law 99
Five Laws of Decision Making 105
Laws of Communication 113
Laws of the Information Age 117
Information Technology Laws 121
Part Four: Advanced Topics
Project Selection 131
Survival 135
Evaluating Ideas 139
Punishment and Reward 145
Can Putt's Law Be Broken? 149
Putt's Corollary to Murphy's Law 153
Part Five: Putt's Canon
Putt's Primer 159
Basic Putt 163
Advanced Topics 169
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