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The rise of the chief transformation officer

CIO Business Intelligence

Yet unlike his peers, Wiedenbeck’s dual roles — the top technology executive as well as the transformation lead at Ameritas — are often at odds. As chief technology officer, Wiedenbeck is driving automation and IT modernization to reduce complexity and technical debt.

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Coaching your IT team for change: 9 tips

CIO Business Intelligence

“You can have the best solution but if you don’t have adoption, it will fail,” says Wayne Tung, managing director of Sendero Consulting. This is true of mergers, acquisitions, divestitures — any type of change.” There’s always change,” says Jim Moore, CTO at HR Acuity. “A A healthy team is used to it.

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We are using less paper than ever – but there is still progress to be made

CTOvision

Staggeringly, 65% of the respondents to our survey said they are still signing contracts, orders etc on paper. But there are some big challenges, primarily linked to cultural change centered round change management and a lack of senior management level support. People instinctively don’t like change.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

CIO Business Intelligence

AI and change management Change management has long been instrumental to the success of AI projects. But, until this year, this was a relatively manageable problem since the AI projects had limited scope. This is the largest change management project in history,” says Greenstein. Then gen AI came out.

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Product-based IT: A blueprint for success

CIO Business Intelligence

Organizations don’t want fractional allocation — people rolling on to a project and rolling off,” he explains. Establishing technology and business owners also drives collaboration. Gary Jeter, EVP & CTO, Trust One.