CIO
Are your technology choices driving real value, or are you simply trying to keep up with the pace?
Do you manage all your software production and operations in-house, regardless of your company's size? Likely not. The right software, solutions, and tools can determine the success or failure of your project or business initiatives.
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.
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?
Every organization relies on an organizational leader to provide guidance and ensure collective success. Whether it's the company CEO, an army general, a school superintendent, a department head, or a team coach, these roles are critical in providing guidance and direction.
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!