The Tech Executive Operating System: Creating an R&D Organization That Moves the Needle Paperback – April 2,2021
by: Aviv Ben-Yosef
Publisher finelybook 出版社: Apress; 1st ed. edition (April 2,2021)
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 188 pages
ISBN-10: 1484268946
ISBN-13: 9781484268940
Book Description
Leaders of tech organizations have to regularly adapt their strategies in an ever-changing market. Creating a culture that understands and supports both the technical and the nontechnical is a refined skill that can be difficult to master even for a leader with years of experience. The Tech Executive Operating System helps you apply your personal expertise and build a thriving R&D organization that moves the needle.
Tech companies spend an average of 15% of their revenue on R&D. As they grow,they find the return on this large investment decreases at a fast pace. Executives and leaders of companies big and small are at a loss and seeking guidance. Author Ben-Yosef expertly walks you through the need to set goals,translate business objectives to R&D terms,and establish the organizational structures and processes to create the biggest impact. The Tech Executive Operating System is a rare book that provides useful yardsticks to measure the progress and contributions of managers,teams,and individuals in your organization.
Tech executives,first-time startup founders,managers ,CEOs,and other non-technical founders of startups who want to better understand a significant part of their organization all have invaluable knowledge to gain from The Tech Executive Operating System. Ben-Yosef’s thorough research and real-world examples enhance the lessons and make your goals clear. Engineering organizations can be vastly improved by: this multi-faceted approach,and the future of tech is calling for it.
What You Will Learn
Create a toolkit for your employees to put in place a remarkable engineering team
Discover an impact-oriented approach to goal-setting that will be especially usefully for remote employees
Turn the R&D department from a cost center to an innovation center