The Conservative wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 3:19 pm
SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 3:07 pm
The Conservative wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 3:04 pm
Depends on the level of the IT, and their position in the grand scheme of things. If it's done right the CTO gets in touch with the Director, and the direction goes to the manager, then the manager is supposed to go to the people doing the actual IT to get feedback... Then once compiled, it moves its way in reverse...
That is how I run my ship... most don't because the Director thinks that they are in touch with everything, when in reality, as proven, we aren't.
I mentioned it in another thread, but our new CIO thinks he needs to personally approve any change to any system. Production has ground to a complete halt, and the IT team is working 24/7 to bail water rather than fix problems. It’s madness.
The CIO right, he/she does have to approve any changes. What he/she should be doing instead is working with the team to get the best answer, because what happens is that if things grind to a halt, that means that everything gets stopped... and if production stops money is lost.
If money is lost, they start looking at where the failure is, it is easy to blame the IT department, but if they do a true investigation of where the decision making comes from and how it's made, you'll be looking for a new CIO sooner than later.
The only reason it would not happen is if HR, the CIO and the CEO are all in bed with each other... which I've seen before, and trust me that gets ugly quick.
Changes to production code - sure, at a high level. I mean this guy wants to ‘approve’ every index change or config change across 7 database servers, even reports.
Best part is - he has zero technical knowledge. He’s a business user. I literally work for a moron.
He doesn’t even respond to approval requests, 9 of 10 times, so we’re stuck fixing individual shipping orders by hand.
Then he brags about his Tesla, or having been to Europe, because he thinks we’re all closeted morons. Walks into the room and comments that we shouldn’t eat at our desks, because we’re getting fat, while staring at our sysAdmin. Does not listen to actual problems, when he asks for them, but wants more ‘monitoring’.
The best one - asked me the other day to get a dashboard together to find database issues. I show him the one I sent him weeks ago, and he doesn’t like that it’s outside of what he already has (NewRelic). Then walks me through new relic to see a page listing the 10 longest-running queries.
I can give you that on a 10-second refresh any time of day. Now why are they running slow?
Fucking. Idiot.