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IT’s ‘war for talent’ is a losing battle

CIO Business Intelligence

In his 2001 best-seller, Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t , author Jim Collins reminds us that “Great vision without great people is irrelevant.” While this point may seem pedantic on its surface, given that many IT leaders carry the metaphor through to their hiring and retention strategies, it is anything but.

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Marketing as a strategic business partner: mixing theory, research and #data

Jen Stirrup

After all, the Internet can break a business very quickly! So, organizations need a cohesive strategy which aligns all methods of communication to ensure consistency (Porter, 2001). to 3.9% (UK Government, 2017). 2001, Strategy and the Internet. Harvard business Review , (2001): 63-78.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

Note that data warehouse (DW) and business intelligence (BI) practices both emerged circa 1990. Given those two, plus SQL gaining eminence as a database strategy, a decidedly relational picture coalesced throughout the decade. Andrew Ng later described this strategy as the “Virtuous Cycle of AI” – a.k.a. It’s a mess.