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Each project within each software development organization is subject to constraints imposed by the project's reality. For instance, a problem my colleagues and I have studied is the impact of Agile practices in global software development. 2 In global software development environments, teams are distributed, cultures are different, and the customer can usually only be at one location at a time. Does this mean that these projects cannot be Agile?
October 30, 2014 | Authored By: Santiago Matalonga
This case study is based on an interview with Elliott Waxman about his co-founding of ClimateDAO, an organization that invited private investors to collaborate on decarbonizing efforts. ClimateDAO was born from a crowdsourcing campaign that generated $80,000 worth of cryptocurrency. However, challenges associated with the DAO structure led to complications that soon required a substantial restructuring.
November 9, 2022 | Authored By: Elliot Waxman
The authors observe that many classic change management models fail to consider the significant dimensions of technology and innovation. They recommend devel­oping key performance indicators to track all dimensions of change, which will enable an organization to constantly improve its capability to implement change.They also present a case study.
January 17, 2018 | Authored By: Jagdish Bhandarkar, Namratha Rao
This issue of Amplify features a collection of articles that explore how boards can evolve beyond conventional roles to become active stewards of long-term value — drawing on leader character, data and analytics, behavioral insight, structural design, and strategic engagement.
July 14, 2025 | Authored By: Mirko Benischke
It takes a village and ecosystem to provide all the capabilities found in digital twins. To highlight this challenge, the articles in this issue of CBTJ bring to life the various aspects of digital twins uses and applicability.
February 23, 2021 | Authored By: Ron Zahavi
In this Advisor, the introduction to the Cutter Business Technology Journal issue addressing digital twins, you'll explore the benefits, opportunities, and challenges of this next phase of digital transformation.
March 3, 2021 | Authored By: Ron Zahavi
Many long-standing problems like technical debt owe their longevity to two factors — not dealing effectively with their causes and not dealing effectively with their resilience. Because what limits our ability to deal with technical debt might be not be technical, it is useful to explore possible psychological and political sources of the longevity of the technical debt problem.
March 20, 2016 | Authored By: Richard Brenner
This issue of Cutter Business Technology Journal (CBTJ) describes the range of methods, tools, techniques, and applications of the fintech revolution. The articles demonstrate fintech’s importance and explore the diff­erent levels of fintech technologies, experimentation, and applications. While many questions remain, fintech is unstoppable. Institutions, companies, and whole countries are adopting it for financial, political, and even military purposes. Make no mistake: fintech is a game-changer.
January 21, 2019 | Authored By: Steve Andriole
This article is a compilation of contributions from the Guest Editor’s colleagues at the Atlantic Systems Guild, who believe that the work modes of the pandemic years may have signaled a change in the way we need to work from now on. The article is organized into six potential patterns, from reinvention of the office, the value of group work, and challenges of remote work to work-life-balance, team cohesion difficulties, and the potential to move to an entirely virtual model.
So how can companies work effectively to ensure information security, privacy, and compliance areas collaborate to make initiatives most successful? The authors in this issue attempt to answer that question, addressing a wide range of information security and privacy convergence issues in the process. In fact, we had more than 20 folks who offered to write articles on this topic! Because of the overwhelming response, we are going to dedicate two issues -- this one and another later in the year -- to information security and privacy convergence.
March 31, 2009 | Authored By: Rebecca Herold
Benjamin Duke hammers home the need for more actions and fewer words. He highlights how companies have stated their verbal commitment to DEI, but their results do not reflect these commitments. Black employees are left feeling a misalignment between their company’s public comments about supporting racial justice while failing to address the concerns of their Black employees.
October 14, 2021 | Authored By: Benjamin Duke
This issue of Amplify features a collection of articles that explore how boards can evolve beyond conventional roles to become active stewards of long-term value — drawing on leader character, data and analytics, behavioral insight, structural design, and strategic engagement.
July 14, 2025 | Authored By: Mirko Benischke
This issue of Amplify features a collection of articles that explore how boards can evolve beyond conventional roles to become active stewards of long-term value — drawing on leader character, data and analytics, behavioral insight, structural design, and strategic engagement.
July 14, 2025 | Authored By: Mirko Benischke
Today’s work environment is changing rapidly, so much so that the ever-increasing velocity of innovation and technology will create a workplace five years from now that looks nothing like the one of today. The big three factors in this coming change are: the “gig” economy, or project work, becoming the norm; moving from networks to ecosystem; and augmenting human work with AI systems
January 17, 2017 | Authored By: David Coleman
The articles in this Cutter Business Technology Journal (formerly titled Cutter IT Journal) present differing views about what makes a good leader, but there is one common thread. The success of an IT organization is directly affected by the kind of leader you are -- and the kind of leaders you develop. (Not a member? Download your complimentary copy here.)
February 28, 2010 | Authored By: Bob Furniss