The Geek Gap: Why Business And Technology Professionals Don't Understand Each Other And Why They Need Each Other to Survive

The Geek Gap: Why Business And Technology Professionals Don't Understand Each Other And Why They Need Each Other to Survive

The Geek Gap: Why Business And Technology Professionals Don't Understand Each Other And Why They Need Each Other to Survive

The Geek Gap: Why Business And Technology Professionals Don't Understand Each Other And Why They Need Each Other to Survive

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Overview

Business managers (suits) and technology professionals (geeks) have become warring camps in too many companies. While both groups have no trouble following the lingo of their own specialties, when they have to communicate with each other, neither side fully understands — or wants to understand — the other. And that's a big problem in an increasingly technology-dependent business environment where success depends on the smooth integration of both business savvy and technological expertise.Bill Pfleging — a respected computer and Web consultant — and Minda Zetlin — a veteran business writer — explore, in this insightful, witty, and very instructive book, the culture clash that pervades nearly every business-technology interaction. The Geek Gap provides members of both camps a practical guide to working together effectively. Using many real-world examples, the authors vividly illustrate the consequences in time, money, careers, and even lives when these separate cultures fail to communicate. The authors provide practical solutions for building trust between business and computer professionals. The book is filled with tips aimed at geeks and suits to help each group understand the other, communicate in what amounts to a foreign language, and get what they need to do their jobs effectively. The authors profile companies and individual executives who have successfully bridged the gap by conducting events that bring the two groups together, switching jobs from one area to the other, creating whole new careers as "go-betweens," and much, much more.This is the first book to directly address issues of communication and understanding between business and technology people. The Geek Gap — in identifying this problem and providing numerous practical and workable solutions — is an indispensable guide for all.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591024156
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 06/01/2006
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Bill Pfeging (Woodstock, NY) is a computer and Web consultant who writes a regular technology column for the Woodstock Times. With computer experience going back to the early 1970s at IBM, he has also worked for Tripod.com and Lycos Network.
Minda Zetlin (Woodstock, NY) is a longtime business writer whose work has appeared in Crain’s New York Business, Success!, Management Review, and other publications. She is also the author of Telecommuting for Dummies and co-author of The ASJA Guide to Freelance Writing.

What People are Saying About This

Dorothy Leonard

"If you're a geek, a suit or if you've ever tried to manage either, you'll love this book."
Harvard Business School, Co-author of Deep Smarts: How to Cultivate and Transfer Enduring Business Wisdom

Larry Weber

"[A] "how to" survival guide to the forever united worlds of business and technology....Read this book!"
Chairman/CEO, W2Group, Inc., Boston, MA

Tom Peters

"The Geek Gap is thoroughly original, virtually unique, of paramount importance and, on top of ALL that, a 'great read.' Bill Pfleging and Minda Zetlin deserve a giant 'Hats off' for this wonderful piece of work."
Co-author (with Doug Hall) of Jump Start Your Business Brain: Ideas, Advice, and Insights for Immediate Marketing and Innovation Success

Michael Belfiore

"Superbly written, full of illuminating, often hilarious real-world examples, The Geek Gap is required reading for...just about all of us."
Author of The Entreprenauts: Visionaries and Daredevils of the New Space Age

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