Bridging the Canyon: Introducing Business-Oriented Practices to an Environmental Data Project

Posted August 31, 2006 | Leadership |

The structure of the IT organization is an important factor in supporting a company's ability to respond to market forces and compete effectively. Clearly, IT should be organized in a way that will deliver the most value to the firm, but choosing an organizational structure is not easy. Next month, we'll examine the different organizational choices for IT so that you can determine which one will work best for your company.

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Ruby Raley
Ruby Raley is currently Vice President, Advanced Supply Chain Solutions at Descartes Systems Group. Ms. Raley has worked extensively in multimodal transportation and warehousing and has led the design, implementation, and development of transportation and inventory solutions around the world. For over 15 years, she has been working with object-oriented languages and systems to deliver leading-edge supply chain solutions. While at Descartes, Ms.… Read More
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