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Oracle Tips by Burleson |
Quality of Work
Are all aspects of the job completed
satisfactorily? Does the employee go above-and-beyond the minimum
that is required to ensure accuracy? Is the work thoroughly tested,
and are errors minimized during and after implementation? Does the
employee implement all details of the work?
Some professionals just know how to do a
complete and accurate job within the requested time frames. They
plan and prepare before starting the actual work, keep all involved
parties abreast of the progress of their tasks, finish the loose
ends after the project is complete, and compile and publish
excellent documentation.
Of course
there are IT professionals who consistently produce less than
satisfactory work results such as databases that are configured with
non-standard naming conventions. The amount of work to go back and
standardize the database is costly and very disruptive to the
business. Those employees who provide low-quality services are a
drag on the organization, requiring additional overhead to be spent
on system re-work and fixes.
The above book excerpt is from:
You're Fired!
Firing Computer Professionals
The IT
manager Guide for Terminating "With Cause"
ISBN 0-9744486-4-8
Robert Papaj
http://www.rampant-books.com/book_2005_1_firing.htm |