An External ThreatDisruption comes from the outside, from the entrepreneur in the garage or the startup with a new idea. We don’t know where it’s coming from or what it’ll look like — we just know it’s coming. CIOs need to constantly scan the horizon for the Next Next Thing. |
October 2011
In this issue:- Creative Destruction: How to Keep from Being Technologically Disrupted
- Disrupt This! The (Mostly) Good, the (Occasionally) Bad, and the (Always) Inevitable
- Disrupting the Disruptors: Three Design Patterns for Combatting Disruption in Incumbent Organizations
- Technology Disruption in Service Industries
- Cloud Y
- Disruptive Technology in the Real World: The Cloud Computing Example
September 2011
End of an Era
Dramatic changes in organization, technology, and outsourcing signal limited career potential for 21st-century IT professionals.
A New Day
High business expectations and a new demographic mixture signal a world of opportunity for 21st-century IT professionals.
In this issue:- 21st-Century IT Personnel: Tooling Up or Tooling Down?
- Versatility and Innovation: The Keys for Survival of 21st-Century IT Personnel
- Cultivating Millennials and Harvesting the Value They Produce
- Force of Habit: Seven Essentials for 21st-Century IT Professionals
- The Mindset of a Successful IT Professional
- Multiskilling or Specialization: The Dilemma of a 21st-Century Info Worker
August 2011
In this issue:August 2011
According to Guest Editor Patrick DeBois, "Only by providing positive results to the business and management can IT reverse its bad reputation and become a reliable partner again. In order to do that, we need to break through blockers in our thought process, and devops invites us to challenge traditional organizational barriers. The days of top-down control are over -- devops is a grass-roots movement similar to other horizontal revolutions, such as Facebook. The role of management is changing: no longer just directive, it is taking a more supportive role, unleashing the power of the people on the floor to achieve awesome results."
In this issue:- Devops: A Software Revolution in the Making?
- Why Enterprises Must Adopt Devops to Enable Continuous Delivery
- Devops at Advance Internet: How We Got in the Door
- The Business Case for Devops: A Five-Year Retrospective
- Next-Generation Process Integration: CMMI and ITIL Do Devops
- Devops: So You Say You Want a Revolution?
July 2011
In an effort to benchmark progress (or lack thereof) in the areas of open innovation (and crowdsourcing) beyond some early anecdotes and cases, we have brought back the team that first discussed this phenomenon back in a 2007 issue of CBR (Vol. 7, No. 12). While the topic of open innovation first burst onto the scene in the earlier part of the 2000s, it only began to gather momentum toward the end of the decade with the addition of the crowdsourcing concept. Given the staying power of the open innovation trend, we thought it would be useful to revisit this topic with a new survey for CBR.