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How One Company Is Extremely Successful Without Using Social Media At All
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To Survive, IT Must Measure Outcomes, Not Milestones
If IT organizations want to remain relevant to the businesses they serve, they must do a much better job measuring the business benefits they provide, not just the technical milestones they achieve. That’s the lesson I take from a recent CA-sponsored survey of 1,300 senior IT leaders in 21 […]
When Internal Collaboration Is Bad for Your Company?
Without question, internal collaboration can produce benefits for an organization. This doesn’t mean, however, that the more your employees collaborate, the better off the company will be. It may, in fact, be worse off. The author, a professor at UC Berkeley and at Insead, offers a simple method for […]
Give the Business More Control over IT Costs
Alan Hughes, CIO, BCBS Alan Hughes became CIO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina in 2009; three years later, when the company consolidated IT and operations, Hughes was named COO. The CIO to COO path is an attractive one that not every CIO will travel in his […]
The State and Future of Enterprise Collaboration
The State and Future of Enterprise Collaboration Editor’s note: Oscar Berg ( @oscarberg ) has let us republish this article from his blog where he talks about how can we use new tools to change the way we work? The “flying machine” consisting of 45 helium-filled weather balloons that […]
Improving Knowledge Work Processes
advertisement A firm decided to redesign its research and development process. Because the effort was critical to its success, the firm applied two parallel approaches to the process. One was a classical reengineering effort in which a small group of managers and consultants designed a radically different way to […]
My Big Word for UC 2014: Bifurcation
Jim Burton Jon Arnold Image for Unified Communications Strategies My Big Word for UC 2014: Bifurcation by Jon Arnold For me, the best time of year to put our collective heads together at UCStrategies is now. Our last two podcasts have reviewed 2013 and previewed 2014 , and if […]
Daniel Kahneman’s Favorite Approach For Making Better Decisions
Bob Sutton’s new book, Scaling Up Excellence: Getting to More Without Settling for Less , contains an interesting section towards the end on looking back from the future, which talks about “a mind trick that goads and guides people to act on what they know and, in turn, amplifies […]
How Innovative Companies Collaborate
Page 2 of 2 All in all, the three cycled through 11 collaborations – but importantly, they did not plan more than one or two pairings in advance. The agreed-upon cycling framework allowed the partnership to grow organically without being hemmed in by a rigid twosome or threesome arrangement. […]