2010 IT Goals and Skills

January 6, 2010

in Goals

In the past I’ve focused on To Do lists and they never really pan out well for me. This year will be a little different. The To Do list will still be there but it will reflect my “To Be” list. I recently attended an inspirational talk and he got me thinking about focusing on what you want to be.

When you focus in that aspect it will eventually define what you need to do to get there. So what I’ve done is listed here what I want to be in regards to Information Technology. Of course, what I want to be may change in the future but this is what I want to be at the moment.

What I want to be will define what I want to do which will in the end help me achieve my goals (of what I want to be). I’m looking at the end result here and working backwards.

CCNA Certified. I’ve worked my way to earn my Network+ and now I’m about have way to obtaining my CCNA Certification. So far I’ve been lagging a bit but my test date for ICND2 is on February 5th so I’m pushing it! Reading both ICND1 and ICND2 books has allowed me to extend my knowledge in the networking field and will allow me to grow as an individual in IT. I look forward to passing that certification and continue working on Cisco gear.

Project oriented. Being in IT means there will be projects to accomplish. There has to be an efficient process to get things done and being project oriented will get me in that direction. As of now I do not have a solid plan or structure for any projects.

A Microsoft Server expert. I work in a Microsoft shop. Most of our servers are driven by Microsoft so it only makes sense to become an absolute expert in this field. I’ve been influenced by one of our vendors who constantly amazes me with his in-depth knowledge of Active Directory. That is where I want to be. I want to know the ins and outs.
An efficient reader. There’s a lot to read and learn to become an expert in my field. To get there I’ll have to learn how to read quickly with efficiency. No one likes to spend their time reading so I’ll have to maximize my time and teach myself how to read faster while still retaining information.

A GTD evangelist. I’ll admit that I’m on the procrastinator side but I’m learning to overcome that. I’ve been given the book, Getting Things Done by David Allen. I hope to achieve what he has and work on becoming an advocate for getting things done. It would sure make my life much more easier!

What do you want to be?

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  • Nice site you have going here. Interesting you mentioned "Getting Things Done". I've been thinking lately I should start reading it again as I've only read the first half. I really need to get the ball rolling again on my studies.
  • Thanks Aragoen! GTD is a work in progress for me but I'm slowly getting better at it. I'm looking forward in seeing more on your blog!
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