Achievement Over Effort
Yesterday Ted posted about how to consider talent as you develop your employees. Today we will look at Pythia Cyber's emphasis on talent as well as experience and credentials from a different perspective: what makes cybersecurity different from most of the rest of IT. More "why" than "how." I am not the only one who has noticed an alarming tendency in business (American business at least) to reward effort instead of achievement. When I started managing information technologists--either developers or operations personnel--I was stunned to start to have "I spent X hours/days/weeks on this" as an excuse for new technology or new configurations not working properly. This was a problem for me because part of the reason I was drawn to information technology was the glorious black-and-white nature of it all: it either worked or it didn't. The new one was either better or it wasn't. Upgrades were either smaller and faster and more reliable or they we...