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The Executive Checklist: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

The Executive Checklist: A Guide for Setting Direction and Managing Change James M. Spitzer Enterprise Architecture as Strategy: Creating a Foundation for Business Execution Harvard School of Public Health James M. Kerr Jørgen Vig Knudstorp and his leadership team Jeanne W.

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The CIO Paradox: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Robertson enterprise architecture Enterprise Architecture as Strategy: Creating a Foundation for Business Execution Future of the CIO Role Futurist versus Archivist Harvard Business Review Press How to become a CIO "for all seasons" IT and Business Paradox Jeanne W.

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Enterprise Thinking

Coaching Tip

Enterprise Thinking is the concept of rethinking the role and value of leadership within organizations. John Agno: Can't Get Enough Leadership (ebook formats $2.99) John G. Agno: Can't Get Enough Leadership: Self Coaching Secrets (Paperback Edition at $28.99). It's not based on getting people and leaders to do more.

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How to Optimally Align IT with Your Business Processes?

Strategy Driven

Structuring business information is also referred to as enterprise architecture. How Does Enterprise Architecture Add Value? The market a company operates in should also be taken into account for enterprise architecture. In order for enterprise architecture to be effective, a company must be agile.

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Bridging the Gap Between Marketing and IT

Harvard Business Review

Marketing executives are being tasked with leveraging technology to improve customer experience, drive client growth, and meet loyalty goals. Yet marketing and IT executives often don’t speak the same language or understand each other’s goals or roadmaps. This is why we started creating jointly built roadmaps for projects.

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CMOs and CIOs Need to Get Along to Make Big Data Work

Harvard Business Review

Variations of this Big Data story line are being played out in executive offices around the world, with CMOs and CIOs in the thick of it. To do that, both executives will need to change how they work?and The CIO is becoming a strategic partner that is crucial to developing and executing marketing strategy.”.

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Firms Need a Blueprint for Building Their IT Systems

Harvard Business Review

At a time when the customer end of the business model seems to be getting all the attention, executives must not neglect the equally important operations back end. The discipline of enterprise architecture (EA)—creating and adhering to an overarching plan for building IT systems—has been around for some time.

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