Is that the same book you've been working on, or the one that was previously published?
I've a friend who is looking for a book that is like "explaining tech stuff from CIOs to CEOs" or something.. and I thought of your book. (She's teaching classes to people who are at CIO level for government organizations.. cities, etc. and is seeking a text book.)
So where can I go to get a good description of your book? :)
My first book, still in its first edition, has a couple chapters that would help explaining things to a CEO. In particular, Chapter 28 "A Guide for Technical Managers" and Chapter 29 "A Guide for Nontechnical Managers" should be read by your CIO and CEO respectively.
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Date: 2005-10-29 02:18 am (UTC)I've a friend who is looking for a book that is like "explaining tech stuff from CIOs to CEOs" or something.. and I thought of your book. (She's teaching classes to people who are at CIO level for government organizations.. cities, etc. and is seeking a text book.)
So where can I go to get a good description of your book? :)
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Date: 2005-10-29 11:48 am (UTC)but, w00t! And you know who to call if you need a royalty check!
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Date: 2005-10-29 01:09 pm (UTC)My first book, still in its first edition, has a couple chapters that would help explaining things to a CEO. In particular, Chapter 28 "A Guide for Technical Managers" and Chapter 29 "A Guide for Nontechnical Managers" should be read by your CIO and CEO respectively.
www.EverythingSysadmin.com is the website for both books.
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Date: 2005-10-29 01:12 pm (UTC)(And it's from a different publisher, but thanks for the offer!)