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Value Creation: the new “Grow or Die”…?
Chris Barrett·31 May 2024·Delivery
...When it comes to soundbites in business “Grow or Die” is probably about as useful as “Cake or Death?”* in 2024. Fortunately, as we step blinking into the latest world new order of uncertainty and fewer easy wins, “Value Creation” has emerged as the… Read More...
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7 steps to driving new strategic opportunities in a turbulent world
Will Barnett·17 February 2024·Strategy & Innovation
...As businesses face the forces of geopolitical instability, economic uncertainty and yet more disruption from rapid technological advances we live in a world of unprecedented change, yet with uncertainty there is also opportunity, especially for the brave and agile. This article outlines some methodical steps we can take to analyse,… Read More...
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Becoming a HOW Organization: What you do is more impactful than what you know
Jim Wilt·8 November 2023·Delivery
...Years ago, at an internal Microsoft Architect Summit, my good friend and colleague, Miha presented a concept that changed our world with his presentation, “If there was a school of IT ARCHITECTURE what would I learn there?“: This was so insightful! It added perspective. I heard some had… Read More...
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Learning and Development: A story of fragmentation and the need for personalised learning pathways.
Lucy Goudie·24 October 2023·People & Change
...Digital Transformation is often about alignment and consolidation of technical solutions and capabilities within the enterprise. We sometimes call this fragmentation, a term which is closely related to silos, pockets of excellence and cottage industries. Groups trying to adapt to changing demands by any means. The fragmentation of tech and… Read More...
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Centres of Excellence (CoE): The Antidote to Organisational Silos?
Lucy Goudie·29 September 2023·Delivery
...As organisations scale and diversify, there’s a danger of fragmentation and the formation of silos. Different units or teams evolve independently, leading to a lack of shared knowledge and inefficiencies, cottage industry proliferates. The structured implementation of the hub-and-spoke model, with a Center of Excellence (CoE) at its heart, presents… Read More...
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The Tractor, Farmer and Generative AI
Jim Wilt·29 September 2023·Data & Analytics
...The tractor did not replace the farmer, the calculator did not replace the mathematician, and Generative AI will not replace any of them either. Having recently relocated to Minnesota, I have grown to appreciate the beautiful rolling landscape of endless farms. Living here also means you regularly follow the “Millennial… Read More...
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The Data Centric Executive: Online Course
Infocratic Data Strategy Education & Advisory·10 May 2023·Training Courses
...Become a data centric leader and future proof your business.   This course has been created and delivered by data-centricity evangelist and thought leader Ruben Sardaryan. Ruben has crafted this approach whilst leading the data and analytics function for a large financial institution and now advising global clients on… Read More...
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Bridging the trust gap between leadership and engineering
Jim Wilt·1 May 2023·Delivery
...In 2016, Forbes assessed the risk of failure in digital transformation to be 84%. Today, Harvard Business Review indicates that the rate of digital transformations failing to meet their original objectives averages at 87.5%. Taking into account margins of error, we are essentially stagnant in our ability to improve. Five… Read More...
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