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Link: CEOs look toward disruptive technology more than CMOs & CIOs

November 24, 2013 By brenda michelson

I have to wonder if these CIOs are leery of backlash days (all in for alignment) when thinking tech-first, so don’t dare cite tech disruption over market factors:

“…now two years in a row, CEOs rank technology factors as the most important external force shaping the future of their enterprises. That’s ahead of market factors, macro-economic factors, people skills, regulatory concerns, and so on. And it’s up from being the 6th most significant concern to them back in 2004.”

“…What’s interesting in IBM’s report is that CEOs rank such threats and opportunities from technology higher than CIOs and CMOs”

Source: chiefmartec.com referring to recent IBM study: Customer Activated Enterprise
via Diigo

Filed Under: links Tagged With: CIO, disruption, ibm, stream

Link: Steve Jones: Single Canonical Fail

November 24, 2013 By brenda michelson

“The Single Canonical Form is a straight-jacket on the enterprise, it’s a dumb idea based on an unachievable idea.  It’s time for IT to grown up and work differently.”

Source: Business SOA
via Diigo

Filed Under: links Tagged With: architecture, infusion, stream

Link: This Slide Shows Why HealthCare.gov Wouldn’t Work At Launch : All Tech Considered : NPR

November 24, 2013 By brenda michelson

Look at the featured slide — from McKinsey red assessment of healthcare.gov — and the deck at the end of the article. Ignore the waterfall/agile confusion. Slide 5 speaks volumes.

You can’t correctly code an ill defined, ever-shifting problem.

Link: NPR all Tech Considered
via Diigo

Filed Under: links Tagged With: aca, mckinsey, stream

Link: How To Make Meaningful Estimates For Software Products | Wait, I Know This One

November 22, 2013 By brenda michelson

If you’ve worked with me in the past few years, you know I advocate bringing product management thinking and practices to enterprise/business software projects, particularly those trying new tech, methods, outcomes and such. The things that Nils classifies as interesting:

“There is a fundamental disconnect between estimates and interesting things. Interesting things are unpredictable.”

…”I prefer timeboxes, and for interesting things, we get done what we get done in the timebox. The art of product management is figuring out what to do in the timebox.”

Source: Wait I know this one
via Diigo

Filed Under: links Tagged With: product development, stream

my path: towards technology infusion

November 20, 2013 By brenda michelson

“IT, or better said, the digital capability IT provides, is infused in every aspect of a business including process execution, customer interaction, employee and partner collaboration, knowledge discovery, information access, delivery, and flow.

In order to provide top tier digital capability, we need to abolish these artificial divides of business and IT, and focus on building organizational capabilities that combine business, technology and human elements.”

– me, on my soapbox last year.

Foundational for my personal (not client specific), work, writing, whatever form it takes.

Filed Under: business-technology Tagged With: 2015IT, stream

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