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What is the Interaction Series?
What concerns us is increasing the business value of computing, and that depends on the smooth interaction between the IT and non-IT organizational communities. This Interaction Series comprises four 3-hour modules focused on different dimensions of that challenge. These 4 modules are combined in different ways for different audiences. Public presentations are geared to the locale. In-house presentations are configured by request.
Who should attend?   What you will learn:
» CEO's, COO's, CFO's, CIO's, CTO's   » The 7 Immutable Rules of Enterprise Transformation
» Planning Directors   » 15 Principles of Better Business Engineering
» Enterprise Architects   » The 5 most powerful ways of improving productivity in a current business model
» Data Architects   » How to form an Enterprise Transformation Executive (EXE)
» Knowledge Managers   » What Enterprise Architecture is right for you
» Business Process Engineers   » How are killer business models built?
» Anyone involved in planning or managing change in a major organization   » What is the relationship between enterprises, business models, business rules, and enterprise architectures
    » How business rules impact organizational performance measurement
     
Guest Lunch Speaker:
Robert M. Curtice, VP - Performance Improvement Associates
A Practical Approach to Balanced Performance Measures




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