Seeking feedback

Dear blog readers

Have you read any of the IT Skeptic's books? Please provide feedback. I know you are buying them - I can see the statistics. With the exception of Introduction to Real ITSM I'm getting little feedback yet. I need it to (a) improve and (b) tell others what you think. To encourage it I'll give a free pdf copy of The Worst of the IT Skeptic each month to a reader's feedback chosen at random, until further notice. You can feed back in one of several ways

  • comment below
  • comment on the webpage for each book
  • comment on your own website (just let me know)
  • (best of all) comment on the Amazon page

Thank-you in advance for your support

Comments

You asked for it...

I have read these three quickly, I might need to read them again to get deeper but here is a quick review:

Real ITSM is a must, if you don't know the deathcycle, you are not an ITSM professional. I think that Rob should stop considering it as (only) a joke. Actually it would be great if there was an institute which would grant realt itsm expert certificates to those who have experience, understand itsm issues are not so easily fooled by shiny covers.

Owning ITIL is good and might be useful as a giveaway for CIO's who have no time for training. It seems to be a common problem that process Owners never have time to study ITIL and do not always understand their role. It is a bit too optimistic on the the value of V3, for example the comment on CSI is a very British understatement which some readers might miss.

The CMDB look could be improved. There are some good ideas but too much space is used shooting down some idiotic consultant reports.

Br Aale

A free book

Thank-you Aale. Sending you a free copy of The Worst of the IT Skeptic for your delectation :)

Any feedback on my books from anyone else please? WIn yourself a book too.

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