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IT pays homage to mothers

Network professionals share how their mothers helped shape their careers in IT
By Denise Dubie , Network World , 05/08/2008
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Troubleshooting performance problems, configuring routers or responding to help-desk calls might not bring images of mom to everyone's mind, but network managers say that without applying key lessons learned from their mothers, they couldn't have succeeded in IT.

James Kritcher, vice president of IT at White Electronic Designs in Phoenix, says his mother taught him not to sweat the small stuff and to treat everyone with respect -- two lessons that help him stay focused on the task at hand and on good terms with co-workers, peers and managers.

"IT can often be a lightning rod. Sometimes you need a thick skin to work in IT. I pick my battles wisely and I don't get defensive when I receive criticism -- valid or not," Kritcher says. "The instilled habit of treating everyone with respect has helped me relate to co-workers at all levels -- a critical factor for a successful IT career."

It may seem like common sense, but a bit of respect goes a long way, according to Craig Bush, network administrator at Exactech in Gainesville, Fla. He says his mom told him to always be nice and respectful to people. Although many may hold onto the image of an IT professional locked in a server room away from others, in reality his job requires him to be a customer service expert -- which means knowing how to deal with people no matter what position they hold.

"Whether I'm in a help-desk support, network support or network-administration role, or even dealing with vendors on the phone, it has always been a benefit to me to be nice to people," Bush says. "It has made me many contacts in the industry and has gotten me out of some tight jams when I needed help."

For Kamal Jain, expecting to run into some resistance among peers and learning to put it aside are things his mother taught him. Her advice to "forgive and forget" has enabled him to maintain professional relationships even when disagreements occur. Considering the conflict that can arise when working in IT -- users not following policies, managers not allocating budgets or projects not finishing on time -- Jain says it's critical to him to realize holding onto anger helps no one in IT.

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Thanks, Mom!By Anonymous on May 9, 2008, 10:51 pmI was child one of three in a single-parent household. My mom did her best and beyond to make sure we had what we needed. We were also encouraged to pursue goals...

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Best advice my Mom gave meBy Anonymous on May 9, 2008, 2:59 pmBest advice my Mom gave me was "When Stuff stinks, Don't touch it!"

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