Business Transformation Requires Transformational Leaders

Leadership and teaming skills are front and center in times of rapid change. Meet today’s constant disruption head on with expert guidance in leadership, business strategy, transformation, and innovation. Whether the disruption du jour is a digitally-driven upending of traditional business models, the pandemic-driven end to business as usual, or the change-driven challenge of staffing that meets your transformation plans — you’ll be prepared with cutting edge techniques and expert knowledge that enable strategic leadership.

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FROM OUTSOURCING TO ALLIANCE MANAGEMENT by Jim Highsmith

The e-business frenzy has lead to some interesting company market valuations. Consider the following examples. Johnson & Johnson had fiscal 1998 profits of just over US $3 billion, while America Online's (AOL) sales barely registered $3 billion.

A METRICS VIEW OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PERFORMANCE ACROSS INDUSTRIES by Howard Rubin

Many leading companies in software engineering outperform median companies by at least 50:1 in terms of the efficiency of their software processes as measured by the e

ERM AND THE DIFFICULTY OF IMPLEMENTING A CUSTOMER-CENTRIC ORGANIZATION by Curt Hall

Enterprise relationship management is the current hot topic of the industry. Basically, ERM takes customer relationship management (CRM) to the next level.

A TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT AGENDA

This Executive Report focuses on how you identify the technologies most likely to keep your company growing and profitable. The explosion in technology has changed the ways you buy and apply technology, and it has forever changed expectations about how technology can and should influence your connectivity to customers, suppliers, and employees.

FROM OUTSOURCING TO ALLIANCE MANAGEMENT by Jim Highsmith

The e-business frenzy has lead to some interesting company market valuations. Consider the following examples. Johnson & Johnson had fiscal 1998 profits of just over US $3 billion, while America Online's (AOL) sales barely registered $3 billion.