IT Database directors or Managers meeting

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danym

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Feb 13, 2013, 9:45:47 AM2/13/13
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Hello Atlanta MDF, I was wondering if there are any other managers or directors who are in charge of their database departments and would like to meet.  The purpose of the meeting is to get together and share ideas on how you run your departments. 
 
Are you going Agile? if so do you use Kanban, scrum, or just going lean?  What tools do you use to be agile or lean?
 
How do you handle deployments to production databases, what tools do you use?
 
What best practices you use in your department to ensure your DBAS are following them.  Do you adhere to Cobit, ITIL, or Soxs, how does your team handle this?
 
How do you handle non-critical support issues and make time for projects?
 
if any other Director or Manager would like to meet to share ideas, best practices, ask questions on how other teams are running their department.  Please comment on this thread and hopefully we can set something up.  It is like a CIO roundtable but for Managers/Directors who run a database department.
 
Thanks

Elena Bowser

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Feb 13, 2013, 10:07:25 AM2/13/13
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Good day Atlanta MDF,

 

This sounds like a good idea. And if you  are interested to talk about your staff, if you have asked yourself if you are making a right hiring decision, why some people  are so hard to motivate and some work great and don’t require much guidance, support etc.  – I can weigh in  on that topic.

 

Just let me know.

 

Elena Bowser

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Lorra Newton

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Feb 14, 2013, 8:38:22 AM2/14/13
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I am definitely interested. 

Eddy Frances

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Feb 14, 2013, 9:13:37 AM2/14/13
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I'm also interested in attending a meetup of this type. 


I am definitely interested. 
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Jim Voris

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Feb 14, 2013, 9:34:17 AM2/14/13
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I would participate as well.  


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Hitesh Shah

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Feb 14, 2013, 10:04:33 AM2/14/13
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i am also interested. Would  some one send me schedule ?

Thanks.

Richard Butler

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Feb 14, 2013, 10:39:34 AM2/14/13
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Sign me up as well, thanks

TheSQLGuru

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Feb 14, 2013, 8:37:05 PM2/14/13
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I would LOVE to be involved with this! As a long-time SQL Server
consultant I have yet to find a client that is even CLOSE to doing
Agile (of any flavor) database application development correctly.
Everyone always just waves a magic wand (if anything) at one of the
most fundamental tenets of agile - TESTING. I repeatedly see shops
get in trouble, and often blame everything but their processes for the
failures, regressions, etc.

I am not a Manager/Director as you ask for, but have a lot of
experience that I think can be valuable.


Kevin G. Boles
SQL Server Consultant
SQL Server MVP 2007-2012
Indicium Resources, Inc.

Nick Schaedle

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Feb 14, 2013, 9:56:28 PM2/14/13
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I am interested as well.


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Kevin Sherrer

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Feb 14, 2013, 11:54:35 PM2/14/13
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I would also enjoy involvement.  I have been in a director position before but currently in a consulting and architect  role.  I have been involved in several different agile environments as management, developer, and DBA.

Ram

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Feb 15, 2013, 5:29:46 PM2/15/13
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I am interested as well. We practice Agile currently  in our team.

Thanks,
Ram Venkataraman


David McFarland

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Mar 12, 2013, 12:42:15 PM3/12/13
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If there is any movement on this, I'd be interested as well.

Hitesh Shah

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Mar 13, 2013, 10:45:55 AM3/13/13
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i am interested in it.

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If there is any movement on this, I'd be interested as well.

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Richard Butler

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Mar 13, 2013, 10:55:07 AM3/13/13
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You can count me in…

 

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i am interested in it.

danym

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May 14, 2013, 10:35:37 AM5/14/13
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All, thanks to Geoff we will have a lunch session specifically towards those who manage database professionals at SQLSaturday on the 18th.  We will be discussing some of the topics from this thread as well as other topics.  Ed Wyatt is going to be the moderator/facilitator for the lunch session.  I am very excited and I hope to see all mangers/directors there.

-Daniel


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Lorra Newton

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May 28, 2013, 8:13:18 AM5/28/13
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I am trying to talk the PASS Board of Directors into setting up a Management Virtual Chapter.  

Currently, they are trying to include some management topics in with the Professional Development VC, but IMHO I think that a Management Group a) has enough material that it needs a group all its own; b) that there are topics that are relevant to management that have nothing to do with ProDev [like how to figure out SQL Server Licensing] c) that managers are going to lose interest if they get 2 or 3 webinars a year that kind of hit on topics that are relevant to management.  

So, there appears to be some interest, but they want to know if I have speakers in mind.  If you would like to be a speaker or could recommend someone that you think would be an awesome speaker, please contact me to let me so that I can let them know that there is not only interest in this topic, but also the resources for the presentations.

If you aren't sure about a topic, I know we have discussed some here, but here are some others that might inspire ideas:

You can't just interview for a generic  'database professional' anymore.  What are the right questions for the position that you need to fill.

How to adjust your management style to match your team members' personalities

How to implement new technology

How to set up Internal Team Training

Getting team members to take ownership of the product

Fostering Team-Oriented Behavior (aka How to get rid of a CYA environment)

How to identify the right people during interviews

How to screen resumes

Best Practices for managing remote team members

Understanding SQL Server Licensing

Understanding SQL Server Versions


Also, if you have other topics that you would like to see presented, even if you don't want to be the one doing the presentation, send those to me as well and I will keep a list.  There are a lot of times when people are willing to present, they just have no idea what would be a good topic for the group.

Thanks for your help on this.

Lorra Newton

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