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Digital transformation’s fundamental change management mistake

CIO Business Intelligence

Ask CIOs about their biggest digital transformation challenges, and they’re likely to cite people issues or what experts identify as gaps in change management practices. When CIOs can’t drive change, new digital products and technology capabilities can become shelfware, and the business value is delayed or diminished.

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Top 15 project management certifications

CIO Business Intelligence

Behind every successful IT project, you’ll find a highly skilled project manager. From hardware and software upgrades to ongoing security patches, to application development and the rollout of software itself, project managers keep your teams on task and productive. Certified Project Management (CPM).

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NLP helps Eli Lilly work at a global scale

CIO Business Intelligence

Although public web translation services are available, confidentiality requirements meant those services did not meet Lilly’s standards for information security. It can be accessed via mobile devices, web browsers, and programmatically through the secure API. The product was developed via a DevSecOps agile framework,” Coleman says.

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Secrets of business-driven IT orgs

CIO Business Intelligence

She has modernized operations and internal application infrastructure to ensure her tech team can be responsive to business and customer-facing needs. She cites the work of the company’s IT Internal Tools team and specifically its creation of company tooling and generative AI-powered applications.

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6 smart practices for better business-IT alignment

CIO Business Intelligence

The benefits of improved business-IT collaboration include things such as projects that better fit business goals, improved change management, and better buy-in for new initiatives. That person is now a Scrum master at a major insurance company. If you’re like most IT leaders, the answer is very much yes.