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Excellent End-toEnd coverage Nov 10, 2007
By Gopal Ramasamy I recently got an opportunity to meet Tom and received his book as part of a group meeting. Very impressive guy.. As an individual who have been associated with the PS industry for the past 17 years, I can clearly relate to this book. It was reassuring and highlights certain key pitfalls you might fall into. A very good read for anyone who is getting into the industry, or even for someone who runs a PS organization, but is battling with issues. A lot of pointers are provided in the book to assist in creating organizational excellence. Even for a seasoned PS industry veteran, chapter 8 (Metrics that Matter) will raise an "Aha" moment, for sure.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
If you're new to the PS management ranks, the book is a MUST Apr 07, 2007
By James Togher
"Big Jim"
All I can say is that this book covers absolutely all the bases. If you've been in PS for 17 yrs like me, there is nothing earth shattering about the book, but what astounds is how completely the book explains the planning and organization. It was a terrific refresher. If you're new to the PS management ranks, the book is a MUST and will really help you be more successful, and avoid some common landmines. The book did gloss over the partner questions, and the natural conflicts inherit in the partner channel. But that's what channel managers are for. :)
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A great read for anyone managing Professional Services Jan 16, 2007
By William Mccarter I felt that Thomas Lah really nailed this subject. As someone responsible for a Professional Services organization, Thomas provides some clear concepts and practical information for helping to build a PS strategy. The use of frameworks to help mentally model a solution was great for someone that grew up in a structured programming mindset. I think every manager of Professional Services should read this book.
Understandable English Oct 14, 2011
By T. Nguyen This book is reader-friendly. The words & explanations used are understandable and the author wasn't trying to boogle your mind with complexity & complicated zigzag. Pretty straight forward.
The author is my teacher this quarter! He sure have a lot of experience and really does believe in and know what he's talking about.
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