When you think about what it means to be a "good leader," what comes to mind? Do you envision certain skills or traits or perhaps a specific person who embodies leadership in your life? The reality is that the concept of a good leader varies widely.
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According to the latest "State of Cloud Cost Intelligence" report, a staggering 60% of organizations admit that their cloud costs exceed expectations by over 70%. This means cloud cost management has become a financial sinkhole for most businesses.
As a chief information officer (CIO), every decision has consequences. Recognizing that every project, business endeavor, or decision carries inherent risks, organizations today emphasize enhancing risk-based decision-making.
Would it astonish you that 70% of executives lack the insight to foresee emerging risks effectively?
Effective organizational leadership is the foundation for a company’s success. Chief information officers (CIOs), chief executive officers (CEOs), and other C-suite executives play a pivotal role in guiding and directing individuals and groups within their organization.
Imagine you're flipping a coin to predict your business success. With poor change management, it's like hitting heads just 15% of the time. But with excellent organizational change management, you turn into a lucky charm, landing tails (success) a whopping 93% of the time!
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"Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge." - Simon Sinek