Today's organizations must manage the explosive growth of all types of information while addressing greater-than-ever business demand for insights into customer needs and the business environment.
The DoD defines the information environment as the “aggregate of social, cultural, linguistic, psychological, technical, and physical factors that affect how humans and automated systems derive ...
Maybe you’re not at war but your company requires competitive strategy to survive. These key principles rely on using information to your advantage. The foundation of your strategy is information, ...
Small-business owners use their personal ideas to launch their businesses. Then, they use their judgment and input from people they trust to grow their companies. However, as businesses grow, owners ...
In this, the month of everything SharePoint at CMSWire, we’ve started looking at SharePoint in some detail and with some interesting results. Last week, Jed Cawthorne, a Senior Strategy Consultant for ...
In last month’s column, I introduced the concept of intelligent information — the intelligent management of information as a critical (although intangible) corporate asset. With intelligent ...
Digital transformation is fundamentally changing the way companies do their business. IDC finds it imperative that companies need to rethink their business and lay the foundation for digital success ...
Information is one of the most important business assets, yet organizations continue to struggle with growing information chaos. Even with continuing advances in technology, buying more tech is not ...
Objective 1.1: Enhance organizational structures and resources through IT unification, talent investment, and planning. Strategy 1.1.1: Define and secure the proper organizational alignment of IT to ...
When politicians “flood the zone” with information, important news can get lost. Critical ignoring is a cognitive strategy for fighting back.