adi arifin

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09.08.2007

Be a boss, not a friend. If someone does not perform, kick him out immediately. Giving another chance to low performers are just a waste of time, energy, money, even your own and your corporate credibility.

I have been a programmer for years before leading a team and finally manage overall IT operations. Obviously being a superior needs different skill, different talents, even perhaps different personality. I am confident with my technical insight, but am “I the right leader for my team?” have been in my mind for years.

I have read at least twenty leadership books and anything related like interviewing, hiring, motivating, and so forth. Never found one which really do fit for my situation however. I have been in IT inferior position before, so I know exactly what I want from my boss to makes me productive. Anything can share their advise, opinion, thoughts, are very much welcomed.

I remembered what my former boss has said about this. It may also be a formula to cure all disease, though. Maybe managing group of multi-cultured IT specialists with different nationalities was different. But at least, with his simple philosophy, he successfully brought his almost-bankrupt dotcom into 20 million Euros of income.

  1. Understand their need, open your mind and your door.
  2. Be a good example consistently.
  3. Be a boss, not a friend. If someone does not perform, kick him out immediately. Giving another chance to low performers are just a waste of time, energy, money, even your own and your corporate credibility.

Obviously I like the last one most. So anyone who works for me, look into and make up yourself. Make sure that your performance is rather satisfactory.



One Response to “IT leadership pattern.”

  1. mariza Says:

    point 3. not agree.

    i really think we should consider what kind of situation and how far the bad performance is affecting the whole process/organization, to be a really good leader. but if you want to be a strict boss, well go ahead kicking staff out.

    remember when u were still inferior. don’t u want a second change too?



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