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New Kingmakers

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The New Kingmakers documents the rise of the developer class, and provides strategies for companies to adapt to the new technology landscape. From recruiting to retention, it provides a playbook to work more efficiently and effectively with the most important members of your organization.

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  • Dedication




  • Foreword




  • Chapter 1: Introduction




  • Chapter 2: The New Kingmakers




  • Chapter 3: How Did We Get Here




  • Chapter 4: The Evidence




  • Chapter 5: What To Do? 10 Recommendations




  • Chapter 6: Final Thoughts




About the author

Stephen O'Grady is a co-founder of the developer-focused technology analyst firm, RedMonk. Regularly cited in publications such as the New York Times, BusinessWeek, and the Wall Street Journal, Stephen's work revolves around understanding developer needs and trends and working with businesses to help them work more effectively with the New Kingmakers. Although his birth certificate says New York City, Stephen is a Red Sox fan, born and raised. A graduate of Williams College, Stephen lives in Midcoast Maine with his wife.

Summary

The New Kingmakers documents the rise of the developer class, and provides strategies for companies to adapt to the new technology landscape. From recruiting to retention, it provides a playbook to work more efficiently and effectively with the most important members of your organization.

Product details

Authors Stephen O?grady, Stephen O′grady, Stephen O'Grady, O'Grady Stephen
Publisher O'Reilly
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.05.2013
 
EAN 9781449356347
ISBN 978-1-4493-5634-7
Dimensions 151 mm x 228 mm x 8 mm
Weight 102 g
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > General, dictionaries

COMPUTERS / History, History of engineering & technology, Information technology: general issues, Information technology: general topics, History of Computing, digital and information technologies

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