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Building and managing an IT team for survival

CIO

Klemenz: “The obvious answer is to become an expert — in data, development, networking, security, project management, something. Learn new things and be open to new ideas and new ways of creating value for the organization. Question: What actions or steps should a CIO take to best protect their own job in this environment?

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What is enterprise architecture? A framework for transformation

CIO

EA helps organizations structure IT projects and policies to achieve desired business results, to stay agile and resilient in the face of rapid change, and to stay on top of industry trends and disruptions using architecture principles and practices, a process also known as enterprise architectural planning (EAP).

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A delivery mechanism for the digital twin

Capgemini

Capgemini’s own Transformation and Innovation Office helps clients foster innovation through measuring the value of new ideas and opportunities, become architects of change through improving communication and collaboration, and generate thought leadership through workshops and sharing best practices. 70% automation of ad hoc journal entries.

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How to Be a Responsible “Idea Guy”

Nathan Magnuson

Does careful project management sometimes stifle your creativity? You might place a journal on your desk or by your bed. Without detail people to organize ideas into actionable tasks, idea people would be lost. So invest in growing your leadership skills at the same time as you develop your idea skills. .”

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Leading for a Higher Purpose

General Leadership

The inspiring story of these six courageous men reminds us of the true definition of leadership. That is, leadership is not a position we earn or seek but rather is a responsibility we choose to fulfill. Karen is the CEO of the New York-based strategic technology, staffing and project management company Sharp Decisions.

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Making Processes Lean Isn’t Lean Enough

Cutter Consortium

There’s a widely-held belief that practicing Lean means eliminating waste in a process or in an organization, as the TPS does. This ensures the organization has the capability to meet uncertainty and unpredictability and be adaptable. But that’s wrong-headed; it’s much more than that.

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StrategyDriven Podcast Special Edition 52a – An Interview with Ken.

Strategy Driven

StrategyDriven effective executives, efficient employees Home About The StrategyDriven Organization Our Company Our Contributors Karen K. Gina Gotsill is a Gen X writer who has studied journalism at San Francisco State University and University of California, Berkeley. Juliano Howard T. Dickens Jr. Petersburg, Florida.

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