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Inside Walmart’s generative AI journey

CIO

Here, Peterson shares the genesis of Walmart’s latest innovation, as well as the secret to cutting through the hype to make good on the promise of generative AI at scale — something few organizations have accomplished to date. Underpinning their product-led approach and speed to market was executive leadership alignment and participation.

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Micro transformation: Driving big business benefit through quick IT wins

CIO

But by then, the business requirements had changed, “and frankly, it doesn’t work,’’ Mahon says. So Mahon is driving digital transformation in a different direction, doing minimum viable products (MVPs), or micro transformations, which are pieces of a system that are digitized in small increments.

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Product-Driven vs. Project Driven: What’s the Difference?

Perficient

The process begins with defining the minimum viable product (MVP) and creating a plan to achieve it. In a product-driven approach, funding is allocated to a dedicated team for ongoing innovation and delivery of value for a specific product.

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Myths of Replatforming

The Agile Manager

Platforms are conceptually popular with investors: in theory, a platform makes the mundane portions of a business efficient, scalable and adaptable, allowing a company to release the creative talents of its people to pursue growth and innovation. Destiny awaits. In practice, replatforming is messy. The myths don't have to be.

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Under increasing pressure, how can CIOs convince CFOs to invest in AI?

CIO

Alternatively, if a business is looking to provide a differentiated product or service, a CIO would look to apply AI to innovate and stand out from their competitors. The next step is prototyping and piloting the project using a minimum viable product.