Webinar: What You Need From IT and Its Leadership And How To Get It
Tuesday, March 28, 2017. 10:00am – 11:00am PDT. A Mighty Webinar.
If ever there was a time for IT to fulfill its promise, it is now. With talent in short supply, competitive pressures increasing and customer expectations unwavering, we must automate anything and everything that allows our people to do more with less effort. We need solutions that provide data and useful information for our teams and decision makers. We need IT to be a competitive advantage.
Is IT the ‘knight in shining armor’ within your company? Too often the answer is no. Perception is often that IT spends a lot of money for ambiguous organizational benefits. Departments vie for attention then wait for IT to respond. Critical IT projects and upgrades take too long, run late or are over-budget. It can be very frustrating for CEOs and others trying to manage the CIO or VP of IT.
This webinar is for the CEO or top executives to whom the IT leader reports. It is not for the CIO or IT leader. We will address some of the key causes of IT underperformance and how IT leadership and departments can be refocused to deliver what the business needs, when it needs it.
Michael Stoyanovich, a veteran CIO/CTO/COO, will deliver straight talk about the most difficult challenges and achievable prescriptions for change, in partnership with Robert Sher, representing the CEO’s perspective.
This webinar is ideal for midsized companies that have an established IT function, led by an executive.
What you will learn:
- Why IT can seem out of touch with the needs of the business.
- Clear indications that IT is misdirected (or even tragically flawed) or it’s the best you’re going to get.
- A framework to guide you on which type of IT leadership is a good fit for your needs.
- How to set IT on the path of change, without a complete re-boot of the department.
- Approaches for IT to embrace and enable distributed workforces to collaborate from anywhere on many devices.
- Keys to managing the IT budget.
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