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This Advisor explores a near-term orientation to project leadership; one that helps connect the future to the present by building out from the central rule of "Invest in Yourself" (for personal proficiency) with two additional rules: "Engage Today's Talent" (for talent manager) and "Make Things Happen" (for executor).
September 6, 2017 | Authored By: Mark Nyman, Scott Stribrny
Starting from a data warehouse just makes sense. Of course, the architectural thinking and technology offer valuable intellectual capital to IT. But the real value comes from the decades of experience in information/data governance and management, as well as the interpersonal and organizational skills that DW imple­menters have gathered. As you will see from the articles in this issue, the contributors are on the same path.
October 23, 2018 | Authored By: Barry Devlin
Ryan Flaim and Maureen Wolff offer detailed advice on how to combat anti-ESG sentiment. Acknowledging that ESG has become a political tinderbox, the authors say companies can still reap the benefits of their ESG initiatives. They suggest a three-pronged solution that starts with closely aligning ESG goals with corporate strategies, as Trane Technologies and Adidas have done. Second, tell a cohesive, integrated ESG story, including how your company refers to these efforts (use “ESG” or maybe go with “impact” or “sustainability”), using KPIs and case studies and ensuring your metrics are validated. The latter is not only the best antidote to greenwashing accusations, it’s also been shown to lead companies to make more carbon-emission reductions than companies that don’t externally verify their data. Third, Flaim and Wolff advise taking a proactive, creative approach to stakeholder engagement. One-on-one meetings with analysts and stewardship teams, ESG investor briefings (perhaps less controversially called “Sustainability Days”), and developing employee ambassadors could all be in the mix. Recent backlash doesn’t necessarily mean an ESG strategy isn’t relevant, assert the authors. Rather, by focusing on strategy, transparency, accountability, and performance, ESG can be a meaningful competitive advantage and an enabler of responsible business.
May 15, 2024 | Authored By: Ryan Flaim, Maureen Wolff
This issue of Amplify offers insights into the criteria that determine AI success — from identifying where adoption will be most effective, estimating its likely benefits, and addressing requirements like explainability, to challenges such as the culture-specific nature of human imagination and self-perception.
August 25, 2025 | Authored By: Eystein Thanisch
Over the past three to four years, Health-USA has been trying to expand its operations with a new set of services and solutions for patient-centric care delivery, care coordination, and clinical decision support. Recently, the company decided to implement Internet of Things (IoT) devices and sensors as part of its strategic IT plan. In this Advisor, I present a case study of Health-USA’s experience leveraging the combination of enterprise architecture (EA) and IoT in its digital transformation effort and share a set of effective practices gleaned from that effort.
October 4, 2016 | Authored By: Tushar Hazra
E-projects are large projects that must be delivered rapidly, are both research-like and mission-critical, and have to be managed in a turbulent business and technology environment.
November 30, 2000 | Authored By: Lou Russell