Financial Intelligence for IT Professionals: What You Really Need to Know about the Numbers


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As an IT manager, you're expected to make key decisions and recommend major investments. And that means understanding your decisions' financial impact on your company. But if you're like many information technology practitioners, you may feel uncomfortable incorporating the financials into your day-to-day work.

Using the groundbreaking formula they introduced in their book Financial Intelligence: A Manager's Guide to Knowing What the Numbers Really Mean, Karen Berman and Joe Knight present the essentials of finance specifically for IT experts.

Drawing on their work training tens of thousands of managers and employees at leading organizations worldwide, the authors illuminate the basics of financial management and measurement and provide hands-on activities for practicing what you are reading. You'll discover:

- Why the assumptions behind financial data matter
- What your company's income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement reveal
- How to use ratios to assess your company's financial health
- How to calculate return on IT investments
- Ways to use financial information to support your company's business units and do your own job better
- How to instill financial intelligence throughout your team

Authoritative and accessible, Financial Intelligence for IT Professionals empowers you to talk numbers confidently with your boss, colleagues, and direct reports -- and understand how the financials affect your part of the business.

Author: Karen Berman, Joe Knight, John Case
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Published: 04/15/2008
Pages: 296
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.87lbs
Size: 9.16h x 6.27w x 0.86d
ISBN13: 9781422119143
ISBN10: 1422119149
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Finance | General
- Business & Economics | Corporate Finance | General

About the Author
Karen Berman and Joe Knight founded the Business Literacy Institute. They train managers at some of America's biggest and best-known companies. John Case has written or collaborated on several successful books. He has also written for Inc., Harvard Business Review, and other business publications.