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The Detriments of a Command-and-Control Culture and the Power of Design Thinking

Tullio Siragusa

Result: Kodak’s failure to innovate and adapt to digital technology ultimately led to bankruptcy in 2012. Hinders Responsiveness to Change In a rapidly changing business landscape, agility and adaptability are crucial. The top-down decision-making process at Blockbuster hindered quick adaptation to new business models and technologies.

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Setting the North Star: Crafting Tech Success through Transparency and OKRs

Tullio Siragusa

In the realm of technology, where rapid evolution is the norm, this becomes even more crucial. Agile Methodology and Transparency The OKR system naturally aligns with agile methodology, a business approach characterized by iterative, incremental work cadences known as sprints.

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Embracing the Circular Economy through Enterprise Architecture

Tullio Siragusa

As a discipline, EA seeks to create a holistic, strategic view of an organization’s technology landscape, enabling better alignment between business objectives and IT capabilities. Organizations must be agile and responsive to these changes to stay competitive.

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Design Thinking for Startup Sales Success: A Step-by-Step Guide

Tullio Siragusa

Startups should also consider the use of technology and data analytics to improve their sales processes, such as by automating repetitive tasks, tracking customer behavior, and identifying patterns and trends that can inform their sales efforts. . Foster a culture of accountability: Foster a culture of accountability.

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Capabilities and Leadership Close the Skills Gap in Manufacturing

Innovation 360 Group

84% of manufacturing executives say they plan to add technology roles in the next 5 years to keep pace with the demands of a rapidly changing industry. 84% of manufacturing executives say that they will hire for technology roles in the next 5 years. Deloitte’s The Skills Gap in US Manufacturing ). Figure 3: Avg.