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What DEI Really Means, Creating a Lucrative IT Project Failure, more!

Posted March 15, 2022 | |
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15 March 2022

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What does "DEI" Really Mean?

The term “DEI” (diversity, equity, inclusion) is currently trending across the business world but is frequently and increasingly misused. Find out how to "walk the talk" when it comes to organizational transformation. More!

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Is IT Project Failure as Lucrative as IT Project Success?

What if IT project failure is as much a goal as IT project success? While it sounds absurd, let's assume that failure is the desired outcome of an IT project development and that success is inadvertent. How would one create a lucrative failure? More!

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Webinar: Piloting Sustainability with Drones!

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