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Management in India: Grow from an Accidental to a successful manager in the IT & knowledge industry

By : Rahul Goyal
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Management in India: Grow from an Accidental to a successful manager in the IT & knowledge industry

By: Rahul Goyal

Overview of this book

Most managers are untrained and need a foundation of management thought processes and frameworks. The market has books that are very theory heavy and generalized, and lack a certain focus. Nothing seen so far has the right context and balance of management theory and real world practical information.Written by Rahul Goyal, a top manager at an IT firm, this book is an easy-to-read map to help you navigate the journey of being a manager in the knowledge industry. It will increase your effectiveness in applying skills needed daily, like hiring, communicating, motivating and planning. Learn from examples that you can relate to, and theories explained in context. The books starts with raising a number of questions that knowledge industry managers face everyday. Then it gives detailed explanation of the roles and responsibilities of being a manager and maps the classic Herzberg's ten managerial roles into today's knowledge industry context. Next it focuses on the transition from being an individual contributor to a manager, the typical issues one faces and how to make it easier in this transition phase. The next chapter digs into what is required to be a manager and the behaviours required for being a manager in India. We then dive into the key aspects of being a manager such as how to build a team and create team spirit, understanding the process of hiring and figuring out the adequate compensation for a new hire, managing the critical campus hiring process, and understanding what motivates a knowledge worker.Then the book covers the basic motivation theories, explained in an Indian context. The book will get into the details of performance evaluation processes and the common pitfalls of the same. You will learn how to plan for personal effectiveness and an execution plan for delivery.Finally, we look beyond the basics of managing and explore how a manager can grow. It's easy to get lost in the daily hustleand bustle and forget the essentials that can take you past your current career level. We look through some simple dos' and don'ts and keep growth in perspective while being a manager.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Management in India: Grow from an Accidental to a Successful Manager in the IT & Knowledge Industry
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

About the Reviewers

Rajiv Mishra is currently working with Yahoo! India as a director of product development. He did his B.E in Computer Science from NIT, Nagpur and has close to 18 years of total experience and around 11 years of management experience both in India and in US. In the past, he has worked with Oracle, Citibank and found a startup. Rajiv's interest lies in building complex distributed software systems and high performance teams from scratch. You can reach Rajiv on Linkedin at http://www.linkedin.com/pub/rajiv-mishra/0/6b0/bab.

Kishore Shenoi started his IT career as a C-programmer after completing his masters in Physics. He has worked in various capacities in technology and business development, within leading consulting and retail companies in India and the USA. In his current management role, he is using his project management and retail expertise to make a positive influence on the organization.

In the past two decades he has also added two more masters (MBA Business Analytics and MS Operation Management) and certifications including Software Engineering (Harvard University DCE), Data Warehousing (Microstrategy), Project Management PMP (PMI), and Supply Chain CSCP (APICS).

Pankaj Ghanshani has been into software product development for about six years, out of which he has spent the last 1.5 years in a managerial role. He did his B.Tech in Computer Science from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee in 2006. He has worked with Oracle, Amazon and is currently employed with Innovation Labs, 247 Inc (formerly 247 Customer), which gives him the experience of working with a very large corporate, a medium-sized corporate, as well as a startup.

He maintains a blog at http://pankajghanshani.com, and you can follow him on Twitter at @PankajGhanshani and find him on Linkedin at http://www.linkedin.com/in/pankajghanshani.