
Digiterre Opens in Düsseldorf: Strengthening Our Presence in Germany’s Energy Market
Date: 03/06/25
By: Laurence Pisani
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A lead article on “6 tips for ensuring IT manager success” was recently published by CIO Magazine which featured quotes by Digiterre’s CTO, Rajesh Jethwa.
Are your department managers reaching their full potential? Here’s how to gain relevant insights into their performance — and to ensure necessary adjustments are
made:
“Rajesh Jethwa, CTO of data software engineering firm Digiterre, believes that metrics related to a manager’s ability to accelerate team career advancement are particularly important to track. “For example, you could measure the number of team members a manager positions or supports for promotion, or the knowledge-sharing, coaching, or mentoring opportunities they create,” he explains.
A session’s overall depth and regularity is far more important than its frequency, Jethwa notes. “You can have a number of check-ins and
evaluations with a manager over a period of time, but the rhythmic sequence or flow of these [sessions] is crucial,” he says. Regular monthly or quarterly check-ins help ensure interaction consistency, transparency, and sustainability
To read full article, click here
Date: 03/06/25
By: Laurence Pisani
Date: 21/05/25
By: Digiterre
Date: 07/05/25
By: Digiterre
Date: 30/04/25
By: Laurence Pisani
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