Superpowered: 7 Leadership Superpowers Technology Executives Can Use to Grow a More Engaged, Tech-driven and Profitable Organization Superpowered: 7 Leadership Superpowers Technology Executives Can Use to Grow a More Engaged, Tech-driven and Profitable Organization

Superpowered: 7 Leadership Superpowers Technology Executives Can Use to Grow a More Engaged, Tech-driven and Profitable Organization

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Publisher Description

Are you a technology superhero stuck operating as your alter ego because leadership sees you as the person responsible for email and infrastructure instead of as a superpowered strategic partner? If you're:
constantly trying to get leadership's attention so you can show them just how much potential technology has to transform the company and supercharge its success,getting a blank stare when you ask for the Cap/Ex you need to implement the systems you know would increase productivity or generate more profit, orstruggling to build a tech team that works together toward a common goal instead of on their own agendas . . .
This book can help!

At its heart is a trove of practical and actionable advice from 37 technology executives who have claimed seven critical superpowers--vision, influence, communications, teambuilding, learning, users, and mindset--and used them alone or in a variety of combinations to address the challenges above (and much, much more).

All companies are technology companies now, and the deft use of information and technology is now central to business success. Superpowered is your call to action. Dust your cape off. We'll see you inside.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2021
May 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
152
Pages
PUBLISHER
Caxy Publishing
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
1.7
MB
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