With this month's CBR we crafted one such issue on a topic that is losing some of the buzz surrounding it -- and for that very reason may be moving into its most productive phase! Let me take a tangent here. Have you ever noticed how there are largely two broad sets of people: those who talk and those who do? OK, that may be an oversimplification (how uncharacteristic for an academic you may say), as there are plenty of variations between these two extremes, but go with me here for a minute. I'm sure you remember the many people you have met in your life who have told you how good they are, how much they have achieved, how close they were to getting that new position, and so on. Very often this façade of certainty and bravado hides a relatively thin record of real accomplishments; conversely, there is a broad group of extremely accomplished people who let the facts speak for themselves.
March 2010
February 2010
In this issue, seven authors from very diverse backgrounds will help you understand and explore -- if not entirely resolve -- some of the challenges and myths affecting the current preoccupation with BPM. Their thoughtful analyses provide guidance to those who wish to raise the awareness of business processes in their organizations and arrive at better control over their design, execution, monitoring, and optimization.
In this issue:- Business Process Management: The Missing Link Between Business and IT?
- Business Process Management: The New Old Thing?
- The Business Analyst Skill Gap
- What BPM Hat Are You Wearing? Perspectives on Business Process Management
- Value Chain Modeling: Linking Customer Value to Business Process Design and Automation
- A Quantitative Approach to Process Improvement
- Runtime Collaboration and Dynamic Modeling in BPM: Allowing the Business to Shape Its Own Processes on the Fly
February 2010
This month's Cutter Benchmark Review, taking its inspiration from the current economic situation, termed by many the "great recession," tackles management in a crisis. Amidst all the turmoil, IT shops within firms and governmental institutions have to keep the operations humming while contributing to the survival of the organization. Setting the course for the IT function in a financial and economic storm is a subject that requires insight from some special contributors. We have assembled one of the best duos of CBR contributors since I took over editing of the publication in 2006. On the academic side we have Dorothy Leidner, the Randall W. and Sandra Ferguson Professor of Information Systems and Director of the Center for Knowledge Management at Baylor University (USA). On the practitioner side, we have one of my favorite IT leaders: Tom Murphy, Senior VP and CIO of AmerisourceBergen, a US $54 billion wholesale distributor of pharmaceuticals and related healthcare products.
In this issue:- Taking Action During an Economic Decline: Strategies for the IT Team
- What's the Best Path for IT During an Economic Decline?
- Taking the Lead as CIO During an Economic Crisis
- IT Strategies During Economic Tough Times: Many More Options than You'd Think
- IT Strategies During Economic Decline Survey Data
January 2010
This month's installment of Cutter Benchmark Review is the fifth effort in our yearly series on IT trends and technologies for the coming year. As you know if you have been following CBR, at the beginning of every year we ask our practicing and academic contributors to take stock of current trends. Based on our benchmarking survey of investment priorities, we ask them to explain the results and extrapolate some guidelines for our readers on how to tackle the new year in the IT shop.
January 2010
Dead Meat
Sooner or later, CIOs will become roadkill as a new kind of business technology convergence allows other business executives to do what CIOs did in the past.
Strategic Executive
The CIO role is maturing as leadership and corporate vision are emerging as critical skills CIOs need to have. CIOs are needed to help the firm compete by leveraging technology.
In this issue:- The Great Recession Fallout: Will CIOs Be Elevated or Exterminated?
- Who's IT Gonna Be? CIOs Past, Present, and (Poof!) Future
- The Future CIO and the Evolving Leadership Landscape
- The Right Way to Recruit CIOs
- Back to the Future: The Future Role of the CIO
- Yielding to Darwin: The Evolution of the CIO
- The Futureproof CIO