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Paul Martin: CIOs don’t retire, they go work on boards

CIO Business Intelligence

Two years of pandemic uncertainty and escalating business risk have sharpened the focus of corporate boards on a technology trend once dismissed as just another IT buzzword. And investment in digital transformation “has increased by more than 10%” during the past two years, according to Deloitte.

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What is transformational leadership? A model for motivating innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

Transformative leaders should help employees feel comfortable exploring new ideas and opportunities that can inject innovation into the organization. You want to establish an environment that welcomes growth and gets everyone excited about digital transformation and other important initiatives in the organization.

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12 famous ERP disasters, dustups and disappointments

CIO Business Intelligence

Panorama Consulting Solutions, which regularly surveys businesses on the outcomes of their ERP projects, shows in its 2022 report that 81% of projects met ROI expectations a year or more after go-live. While we weren’t naïve to the risk of disruption to the business, the extent and magnitude was greater than we anticipated.”

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Resilient Narrative Financial Reporting and Remote Collaboration

Jet Global

Many CFOs have embarked on a digital transformation journey to make processes more efficient and connected, and to provide a single source of truth for their data. The reality check is that the need for remote working and secure collaboration highlighted a data gap in most CFOs’ digital transformation strategies.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 7

Domino Data Lab

We had big surprises at several turns and have subsequently published a series of reports. Let’s look through some of the insights gained from those reports. Seriously, this entire article merely skims the surface of those reports. Mature practices reported 86%, and within financial services the numbers were somewhat higher.