How kids teach themselves to use PCs.
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How kids teach themselves to use PCs.
Here are a few of my suggestions for questions that a CEO needs to ask the CIO: What do we really need for the future? How do we change things to make our visions reality? How do we make sure that our information systems remain relevant to our evolving business and add persistent value to a successful organisation?
We’ve all got one, haven’t we? A project that nobody wants to know, let alone be part of. Starved of resources and goodwill the staff on such Cinderella projects languish alone, apparently unloved by the rest of the organisation, while they wait desperately for a friendly Fairy Godmother and Prince Charming to rescue them from their life of drudgery Continue reading article » The growing plethora of social networking sites is being fuelled by a powerful combination of free access, functionality, fashion and fickleness.{readmore} When each new service comes online it doesn’t seem to take too long for last month’s “latest big thing” to look jaded and less exciting to those who eagerly signed up for yet another free social network subscription. I’ll bet that many people Continue reading article » Life is full of intriguing paradoxes and none more so than the regular imbalance between IT investment and IT strategy. This is so widespread that I feel compelled to declare a new law of computing: Beveridge’s Law, which states that the financial investment in technology is inversely proportional to the organisation’s strategic planning effort. Think particularly about how much effort Continue reading article » |
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