I agree with your assessment about the MBA and the purpose of an information technology manager. I have started my MBA in IS and it is very enlightening, because they teach you how to think like a CEO, not a programmer or desktop support.
The information technology manager needs to find ways to align IT and business goals and make IT meaningful, whether it is restructuring IT as a professional services team, or outsourcing/offshoring for a better cost/quality mix, or updating/downgrading the application portfolio... these are not decisions for pure IT folks to be making. Business people make those decisions.
Hondata can turn these around in a day if you send your ECU to them. Of course, your car will be out of service for a while until they return it. The goal of an ECU flash, at least in my Acura RSX Type S, is to make torque more available throughout acceleration, with less lag.
UPS has been doing a 2-D barcode for years called a "maxicode". They are on all the UPS packages, even ones containing lucky charms.
I agree with your assessment about the MBA and the purpose of an information technology manager. I have started my MBA in IS and it is very enlightening, because they teach you how to think like a CEO, not a programmer or desktop support.
The information technology manager needs to find ways to align IT and business goals and make IT meaningful, whether it is restructuring IT as a professional services team, or outsourcing/offshoring for a better cost/quality mix, or updating/downgrading the application portfolio... these are not decisions for pure IT folks to be making. Business people make those decisions.
Hondata can turn these around in a day if you send your ECU to them. Of course, your car will be out of service for a while until they return it. The goal of an ECU flash, at least in my Acura RSX Type S, is to make torque more available throughout acceleration, with less lag.