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Posted March 27, 2017

I’m Sorry, I Don’t Speak IT

Too often I hear people from IT organizations speak about the need for those outside IT to understand and speak about technology.  For some reason they seem to think it is everybody else’s [...]

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Posted March 7, 2017

Stop Chasing the Mirage of IT-Business Alignment? It’s 2017!

The recently published 2016 Society for Information Management IT Issues and Trends Study[1] found that the number one IT management issue of concern to organizations is the “Alignment of IT [...]

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