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How SQL DBAs and Developers can speak to business leaders Ron Reeves VP of Business Solutions V-Soft Consulting June 21, 2014 #286 | Louisville 2014

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Page 1: How SQL DBAs and Developers can Speak to Business Leaders

How SQL DBAs and Developers can speak to business leaders

Ron ReevesVP of Business Solutions

V-Soft Consulting

June 21, 2014

#286 | Louisville 2014

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ABOUT ME

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My perspective

Developer Manager / Owner Customer

Direct teams Outsourced teams

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THE BUSINESS REALITIES

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Confusing and competing goals

Disrupted markets Global competition Higher customer

expectations Greater visibility

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Disparate systems

Mergers and acquisitions

Organic growth over time

Opportunistic market plays

Customer specific demands

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Wide access to all required parties

Internal staff Complete access Minimal disruption Empowered

Customers Self service 24/7 access

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Most “bang for the buck”

Maximize users on systems

Minimize capital outlay

Minimize ongoing expense

Protect status quo

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Others?

Confusing and competing goals Disparate systems / opportunistic Wide access to all required parties Most “bang for the buck”

Other Examples from your world ___?

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TECHNICAL PERSPECTIVE

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Ability to plan based on goals

Scalability and DB architecture planning

Unified data Performance tuning Data Integrity

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Data integrity

Prevent data corruption

Primary and foreign key constraints

Reliable recovery plan Routine data

scrubbing

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Security

Tight access control Difficult passwords Strict expiration rules Robust roles

assignment mechanism

Login timeouts

Redundant hardware Redundant cloud

zones Snapshot and

rollback plan Responsive Load balanced

Reliability

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Others?

Ability to plan based on goals Data integrity Security Reliability

Other Examples from your world ___?

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THERE IS A GAP!

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The Gap

Business Realities Technical Perspective Confusing and

competing goals Disparate systems /

opportunistic Wide access to all

required parties Most “bang for the

buck”

Ability to plan based on goals

Data integrity Security Reliability

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BUT WAIT, HASN’T THIS ALWAYS BEEN A PROBLEM?

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Why it is different now

Wider and deeper integration of IT into all aspects of business

More connected devices Increased complexity, volume and speed of data

acquisition Greater expectations for speed and availability

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WHY DOES IT MATTER?

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Opportunities

Technical leaders with business insight Coordination and communication Identify new opportunities Skills in emerging opportunities Increased complexity requires more skilled

practitioners

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HOW DO I THRIVE?

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Required Strengths

According to the U. S. Department of Labor… Analytical skills Communication skills Detail oriented Logical thinking Problem-solving skills

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Communication Skills – The Key

Treat communication as another tool Ask a lot of questions about the business Connect business goals to your goals Speak the “language” of the business Share concerns

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Communication as a tool

Developers and DBA are adept at tools Communication is one more tool So are business principles Look for opportunities to extend your “tool-set”

thinking across the communication spectrum

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Ask a lot of questions

Business leaders are afraid you are not considering the whole picture

Lots of probing questions demonstrate understanding

Understanding breeds trust Trust means credibility and action

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Connect goals

Remember, we all have our own goals. Identify the goals of the business leaders you

engage with Find connections between their goals and yours Identify financial ramifications Create realistic plans around achieving goals Communicate plans and progress

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Speak the language

Understand the business and competitive landscape you are in

Research you leadership to determine their background

Look at your company from the perspective of your customers

Understand the organization’s goals and timeframe

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Share concerns and challenges

You are under a lot of stress because you care! Share this.– 24/7 support– Responsible for production data and operations

Cost savings opportunities Threats New market opportunities

Always remember: keep it in “their” language, and have the case to back it up

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Q&A

About Me:

Ron Reeves – V.P. Business SolutionsV-Soft Consulting2115 Stanley Gault ParkwayLouisville, KY 40223Office: 502-253-3393

[email protected]

https://www.linkedin.com/in/rnreeves