‘Social’ IT Management – Part 1
I want to use a multi-part post to discuss some ideas and report on recent experiences in bringing a ‘social’ approach to managing Information Technology. First, some context. The Rise of Enterprise...
View Article‘Social’ IT Management – Part 2
In Part 1 of this series on ‘Social’ IT Management, my esteemed colleague, Roy Youngman and I discussed the inherent complexity of the IT management function, and how a more ‘social’ and emergent...
View Article‘Social’ IT Management – Part 3
In Part 1 of this series on ‘Social’ IT Management, we discussed the inherent complexity of the IT management function, and how a more ‘social’ and emergent approach can represent a better way to...
View ArticleLeveraging the Cloud to Accelerate IT Renewal – Part 3
This is the third and final part in a three-part post on how Cloud Computing can provide a fast path to “IT Renewal.” What is IT Renewal? In the first post in this series, I discussed how information...
View ArticleCan Social Media Significantly Improve the Ways IT Work is Performed?
It’s been a while since I posted to this blog. My excuse, if one is needed, is that I started a new business venture earlier this year. Unfortunately, shortly after incorporating the company, I was...
View ArticleThe Semantic Wiki – Driving IT Organizational Clarity and Performance: Part 2
This is the 2nd in a 3-part post representing the culmination of 5+ years of work for my business partner, Roy Youngman and me. A Quick Recap Roy and I had become frustrated with the state of...
View ArticleThe Futility of Collaboration without Context
The term ‘collaboration’ gets thrown about as something inherently valuable and worthwhile – an end in itself, rather than a means to an end. In reality, collaboration in of itself is: a). Unlikely...
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