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Philip O’Reilly is a Cutter Expert and Professor of Financial Technologies and Information Systems at Cork University Business School, University College Cork (UCC), Ireland. He is the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)–approved Principal Investigator of FINTECHNEXT, a multiyear, multimillion Euro research collaboration between UCC and Fexco. Dr. O'Reilly is also Senior Visiting Fellow at the University of New South Wales Business School, whose Information Systems & Technology Management group ranks fourth in the world by the Association for Information Systems (AIS) for publications in…

Karolina Marzantowicz acts as a technical executive, advisor, and catalyst who fosters curiosity to help lead the adaptation of rapidly changing IT environments and drive organizational agility. She bridges the technology, business innovation, and psychology worlds. Ms. Marzantowicz has been supporting companies in driving com­plex digital transformations; building and executing high-growth strategies; introducing emerging technologies; supporting innovative products and services for global international brands; as well as fostering hacking growth with startups around the world. She…

If enterprises hope to thrive in today’s constantly evolving business environment, they will have to innovate. And to innovate, their knowledge workers are going to have to work together — to collaborate — to meet market opportunities with competitive products and services. But while collaboration relies on open communication and an atmosphere of trust, it doesn’t mean sitting in a circle holding hands and singing Kumbaya. In this issue, we’ll discuss how you can promote collaboration in your organization to produce business results. Hear about one team that was handed a project a year behind schedule and a quarter-million dollars in the hole. After collaboratively replanning the entire project, self-assigning tasks, and fending off the command-and-control encroachments of the larger organization, the team delivered the project within budget and ahead of schedule. Discover how to "lift others" and "increase safety" in order to maximize people’s contributions, but also how to close down discussions that have gone off topic so you can continue to make progress. There’s a fine line between "Two heads are better than one" and "Too many cooks spoil the broth" — join us and learn how you can walk that line.
July 31, 2007 | Authored By: Jenni Dow, Kent McDonald

Jamie Griffin is a Senior Manager within Dell EMC Global Business Services, with over 10 years of professional experience in the tech­nology industry. He is responsible for a team of 24 people across theglobe and currently manages Dell EMC’s Risk & Receivable Portfolios. A B.Comm graduate of University College Cork (UCC) and active member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), the Shared Services & Outsourcing Network (SSON), and the Irish Institute of Credit Management (IICM), Mr. Griffin is currently pursuing an MSc. in digital business from UCC. His…

Karen Fryday-Field and Marlene Janzen Le Ber acknowledge systemic challenges impacting governance and highlight the influence of board culture on interactions and decisions, emphasizing the role of implicit rules, values, and past stories. They propose redefining effective governance through collective board character. The article adapts the Ivey Leader Character Framework (ILCF) from the individual to the board level and presents a case study involving a breakdown in communication and trust that underscores the transformative power of board leader character.
January 29, 2024 | Authored By: Karen FrydayField, Marlene Janzen Le Ber
Magesh Kasthuri discusses how city administration can use blockchain. He provides various insights into decentralized architecture, including its technology benefits and security implementation. The article highlights a need for self-healing and auto-scaling services within a smart city architecture, which can be achieved by a blockchain network based on HyperLedger Fabric in a cloud environment. Blockchain can make cities more efficient and more resilient and adds greater transparency and security to a city’s digital processes. Applying DLT technologies in smart cities is an opportunity to reshape many aspects of how cities are organized and managed in order to better serve their citizens.
January 7, 2020 | Authored By: Magesh Kasthuri
There has been much written about the challenges associated with leading inside an IT organization. Books talk about the need to understand the mind of the highly technical employee. IT magazines have recently touted the "new" style of CIO that is shaping the organization within successful companies across the world. Despite the attention, many companies find they lack effective leadership among their midlevel and frontline managers. Our authors have 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. As you read through these articles, I'm sure you will find many insights that apply to you or your team leaders. (Not a member? Download your complimentary copy here.)
February 28, 2010 | Authored By: Pamela Hager