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Thad Scheer

Thad Scheer is founder and chief software architect of Sphere of Influence, a Reston, Virginia, USA-based company that specializes in making software projects succeed. He can be reached by e-mail at thadscheer at sphereofinfluence.net.

More From Author

  • Rethinking Strategic Drivers in Digital Transformations
  • Recognizing the Digital Transformation Opportunity
  • Enabling Supernormal Growth into Adjacent Digital Markets
  • The Missing Link in Social Media Data Analytics
  • The Business Value of Software Architecture
More Research
Finding the Sweet Spot: Balancing the Risks and Rewards of Social Networking Technologies in the Enterprise
Can Enterprises Capitalize on Their Social Networks?
Applying Workplace Metrics to Measure the Value of Social Networking Technology
Crowdsourcing: A Social Networking Approach to Outsourcing
Toward Collaborative Business Process Modeling
Open Source Governance Within the Enterprise

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