The ExecEd Six-Pack: Learning Programs for Optimizing the Business Technology Relationship

by Stephen J. Andriole

A common practice for large enterprises is a process known as "optimization audits." These audits are designed to assess and recommend opportunities for making money or saving money with technology by looking at areas like applications, data, networks, organization, leadership, governance, and architecture. The mechanisms for achieving "make money/save money" results fall into several categories, including learning, awareness, and executive education.

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The ExecEd Six-Pack: Learning Programs for Optimizing the Business Technology Relationship1 June 2008