Executive Update

Just Enough Organization

Posted September 14, 2006 | Leadership |

Lots of companies wrestle with organizational structure. Consultants and gurus have all sorts of ideas about how to organize technology in just about every company in the world. But what should the basics look like? What are the pieces that should work for just about all companies -- regardless of their vertical industry?

There are five primary pieces -- all under the authority of the office of the chief information officer (CIO):

  1. A governance organization

About The Author
Steve Andriole
Stephen J. Andriole is a Fellow with Cutter Consortium, a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network, and the Thomas G. Labrecque Professor of Business Technology at Villanova University. His specialty areas include digital transformation, emerging technology trends, cloud computing, social media, technology due diligence, software IP valuation, business technology strategy, business technology management, technology governance,… Read More
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