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Micro transformation: Driving big business benefit through quick IT wins

CIO

Typically quicker, micro transformations are more adaptable — and lower risk — than large-scale projects, helping organizations achieve tangible improvements faster. When done right, they emphasize what many organizations strive for: improving the customer/client experience.

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Procurement – real-world transformational benefits

Capgemini

This multinational financial services company sought to increase procurement efficiency in general, and in particular to improve purchasing compliance in its global insurance business. Processes were harmonized globally across business units, and scalable, fit-for-purpose platforms maintained compliance, and locked in savings.

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How CIOs align with CFOs to build RevOps

CIO

But we’re certainly looking at AI as an organization across our lines of business.” We’ve been doing proof-of-value and different test cases on efficiency opportunities within our organization as it relates to AI,” he says. Nor can you help the business if you’re not knowledgeable in the overall finances of the organization.”

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12 famous ERP disasters, dustups and disappointments

CIO

Panorama Consulting Solutions, which regularly surveys businesses on the outcomes of their ERP projects, shows in its 2022 report that 81% of projects met ROI expectations a year or more after go-live. By March 2019, things were slipping. It expected this to be more scalable and allow incremental product deployments and updates.

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Pros and Cons of Hiring Freelance Project Manager

Mobilunity

Here are some key figures to consider: Companies that use PM waste 28 times fewer funds than those that don’t; Currently, about 46% of organizations make PM their cultural priority; Also, more than 11% of resources are wasted due to ineffective PM practices. Why is it important for a company? They work within set timelines and budgets.