What Toyota Can Teach IT About Dealing With Change
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!It may seem odd to to be talking about growth
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Despite all the talk about innovation these days, we know how things really are. It’s way too easy for us to set up IT processes
Over at Toyota, they have a habit of doing things differently than everyone else. This might be one of the reasons that Toyota is such
You would think that building cars and running an IT department wouldn’t have a lot in common and in fact were two completely different activities.
It is a sad fact of the IT world that everything requires money. No matter how cool the new technology would be to have, no
Outsourcing, off-shoring, call it what you will, it’s been with us long enough that you’d think that the rules for how to do it correctly
It’s just a little bit off-topic, but Meridith Levinson over at CIO.com just interviewed me as a part of an article that she wrote titled
Quick question: does your IT department have a business continuity plan? If you don’t or, even worse, if you’re not sure then basically you are
Let’s take a quick snapshot of the business world as it stands right now: uncertainties (and hope) about a new president coming in, financial markets
Ok, so maybe this is not really the best time for this posting seeing as the desperate situation all three of the major U.S. manufactures