MarkBarbieri
Semi-retired
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- Aug 20, 2006
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I'm changing jobs. I'll still be with the same company, but my role is changing. In my old role, Business Data Manager, I was managing our business intelligence / data warehouse team. My new role, Business Data Advisor, I will no longer be managing a team. Now my focus will be more architectural, setting direction on how we need to manage our data.
It's a change that I'm very excited about. While I had a really great team, I was never all that excited by having a management role. I get more of a thrill focusing on technical and functional problems rather than on leading a team. I'm going from a job that I enjoyed to one that I absolutely love. I'm tremendously excited about work again.
From a career perspective, it's a mixed bag. There really isn't much of a career ladder above this position; it's basically the end of the line for non-managerial roles in IT at our company. It's at the same "pay grade" as my former job. On the other hand, it's something that I'll enjoy much more and probably be much better at. It also gives me a broader perspective and more influence across the organization. It's going to be a really difficult job, but it will be a fun challenge.
What does this have to do with Disney Photography? I don't know. I guess my job is how I pay for my camera gear and my trips to WDW. So there, it isn't off topic.
It's a change that I'm very excited about. While I had a really great team, I was never all that excited by having a management role. I get more of a thrill focusing on technical and functional problems rather than on leading a team. I'm going from a job that I enjoyed to one that I absolutely love. I'm tremendously excited about work again.
From a career perspective, it's a mixed bag. There really isn't much of a career ladder above this position; it's basically the end of the line for non-managerial roles in IT at our company. It's at the same "pay grade" as my former job. On the other hand, it's something that I'll enjoy much more and probably be much better at. It also gives me a broader perspective and more influence across the organization. It's going to be a really difficult job, but it will be a fun challenge.
What does this have to do with Disney Photography? I don't know. I guess my job is how I pay for my camera gear and my trips to WDW. So there, it isn't off topic.
