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Cutter Consortium has recently conducted a survey of more than 170 companies worldwide1 for its Distributed Enterprise Architecture Advisory Service.
December 31, 2001 | Authored By: Paul Harmon

Monica Chiarini Tremblay is the Interim Chair of the Decision Sciences and Information Systems Department, the Faculty Director of the Masters of Health Informatics and Management Systems program, and an Associate Professor at the Florida International University College of Business. Dr. Tremblay's research has focused on data science and barriers to technology adoption in the healthcare context. She teaches courses in designing health information systems, data warehousing, and data mining. Dr. Tremblay is frequently invited as an expert panelist in the area of data analytics and health…

Luca Mari is Professor of Electrical and Electronic Measurement at the Università Cattaneo (LIUC, Italy), where he teaches measurement science and statistical data analysis, system theory, and computer network programming. At LIUC, Dr. Mari heads the Department of Quantitative Methods and the Laboratory on RFID Systems; he is also the coordinator of the PhD school. He is the Chairman of Technical Committee 7 (Measurement Science) of the International Measurement Confederation as well as an IEC expert in the WG2 (VIM) of the Joint Committee for Guides in Metrology of the Bureau…

Kate M. Kaiser has been involved in information technology as a practitioner, researcher, faculty member, and consultant for 35 years. She is researching the future IT skill needs and the impact of offshore outsourcing from Ireland, Russia, and India through research grants from the Sloan and 3M Foundations. Dr. Kaiser has served on the faculty of McGill University, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University College Dublin, and Marquette University and has worked for Giga Information Group on its Y2K team.

She has been published in MIS Quarterly Executive, MIS…

Just like excellent poker playing, deciding how and whether to act in an innovative effort requires both fast and slow systems of thinking. You need slow thinking to update your current beliefs with recent learning and then use fast thinking to act based on your experience and intuition. This Advisor explores some examples of fast and slow thinking in today’s organizations.
January 18, 2018 | Authored By: Murray Cantor, John Heintz, Steven Sherman
Community Members' Inquiry Calls CASE STUDIES Here's a peek into some of our community members' inquiries that were fielded by Cutter Consortium experts.

Whynde Kuehn is a Cutter Expert, a member of Arthur D. Little’s AMP open consulting network, and Managing Director of S2E Transformation Inc. She is also a Fellow at the Institute for Digital Transformation and author of the book Strategy to Reality. Ms. Kuehn is passionate about bridging the gap between strategy and execution. She has extensive experience in enterprise transformation and planning and was a key player in one of the largest business transformations in the world. Ms. Kuehn has developed and taught comprehensive, large-scale business architecture training programs.…

Dr. Laurence Lock Lee is the cofounder of Optimice Pty Ltd, a firm dedicated to helping its clients optimize their business relationships. He is recognized internationally as a leading practitioner in social and value network analysis for organizational change. Over the past decade, he has conducted more than 30 projects in this area, across many industry sectors -- both public and private. Dr. Lock Lee has published widely and spoken at international forums on the topic in Europe, the US, Asia, and Australia. He has also lectured in knowledge management in Australia and Asia. Dr. Lock Lee…

Software development today is heavily influenced by large companies with a desire for a global presence. Growth happens through mergers and acquisitions and new development in emerging markets.
April 30, 2007 | Authored By: Lise Hvatum

Paul Robertson is a Senior Consultant with the Business Technology & Digital Transformation Strategies practice and was for 34 years Founder and Leader of the internationally acclaimed Medici Quartet. He draws on this top level performance experience, together with his profound knowledge of music and the brain, to create unique insights into our innate 'hardwired' systems of integrated intelligence. In his engaging and absorbing presentations, Paul brings together analytic 'cognitive' systems thinking with more intuitive, or even 'instinctive' experience, to illuminate the complex…

Back in late November 2009, I was conducting a group coaching session and the topic was how to keep staff motivated when, because the economy was so bad, the participants were unable to provide an elaborate party, gifts, or bonuses by end of year.
August 21, 2012 | Authored By: Laura Schildkraut