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Just My Thoughts

  by - Michael Wood

It's time to rethink the way we approach IT. For too long IT has been allowed to exist dysfunctionally within the enterprise on many levels. From CIO relationships to fundemental understanding on how to plan, build and support the needs of the business IT has been allowed to be more art than science.... What follows are my thoughts on a variety of topics within the IT space.

BPI | committment | Feedback | governance | insanity | joint framwork | maturity | Methods | PMO | PMXPO | PMXPO Observations | PPM | PPM | PProcess | Process | process | Process Paradigm | projects | Soft Skills | stupidity | Vendor Relationship Management






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