The Intertwined Cycles of Work and Life

Dateline: May 2, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. This week's WRAP comes from a new blog written my my friend and writer, Saundra Goldman.  Saundra recently launched Creative Mix, which she describes as a curated online studio for and about women stirring up new visions of the artist’s life, offering ideas and inspiration from … [Read more...]

Lessons from HealthCare.gov

Dateline: April 25, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius lost her job as the result of the disastrous HealthCare.gov project.  While no one expected her to actually write code and she certainly had some of the best IT advisors available to help manage the … [Read more...]

Learning from Target’s Big Hack

Dateline: April 18, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. In late 2013, the biggest retail hack in US history took place at, unfortunately for them, Target.  Forty million credit card numbers and 70 million addresses, phone numbers and other pieces of personal information were stolen from their data base. BusinessWeek recently published … [Read more...]

Emotional Intelligence in Your IT Leaders

Dateline: April 11, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. Do your IT leaders have a high level of emotional intelligence (EI)?  Recently Sanjog Aul, founder and host of CIO Talk Radio recently interviewed consultant and former CIO Scot Berkey.  Scot is also a long time facilitator at the SIM Regional Leadership Forum in Chicago and an … [Read more...]

Managing IT Talent: Building a People Architecture

Dateline: April 4, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. CIO.com recently published an article about the need to rethink how we manage IT talent.  Senior writer Rich Hein interviewed David Foote, cofounder of Foote Partners and expert on the people side of IT management and wrote about building a people architecture. Businesses … [Read more...]

Big Data and Intermediaries

Dateline: March 28, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. Recently, professor, researcher, entrepreneur and author Dr. Tom Davenport published his newest book, Big Data at Work.  He also published a blog about "Book Publishing's Big Data Future" on Harvard Business Review's blog network. In that blog, he writes, In my book I talk about … [Read more...]

Digital Future’s Seismic Shift

Dateline: March 21, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. Starbucks has been on the forefront of the coffee wave for a long time and, one might argue, also in the lead with innovative ways to utilize digital tools to transform their industry.  We know them for the free wifi in the stores, their loyalty cards, payments from your mobile … [Read more...]

Upgrading Legacy IT: Financial Services vs Healthcare

Dateline: March 14, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. Recently, two different articles crossed my desk that showed vastly different outcomes to the way legacy IT was managed.  The first article, Big Banks' Legacy IT Systems Could Kill Them, described the unfortunate circumstances faced by a number of large banks: their legacy IT … [Read more...]

When the Data is Bad

Dateline: March 7, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. We know there is a lot of interest around data, and virtually everyone is building (or has built) and analytics and business intelligence plan.  But the insights are only as good as the data used to find them.  What do you do when the data is bad, or worse, fraudulent? That's … [Read more...]

Data Security and the Twentysomethings

Dateline: February 28, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. This week’s idea looks at data security across age groups.  In a recent blog at HBR.org, titled, Do Millennials Believe in Data Security?, Editor Sarah Green shared some recent statistics about data security.  The SoftChoice survey found that, 28.5% of twenty-somethings keep … [Read more...]