McKinsey
McKinsey’s nine questions for the digital transformation (i)
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Comments on McKinsey’s article on “Nine questions to help you get your digital transformation right”.
“Do you know which customer journeys matter?”
What they (McKinsey) say is that the Digital transformati
McKinsey’s nine questions for the digital transformation (i)
continuing
Comments on McKinsey’s article on “Nine questions to help you get your digital transformation right”.
“Do you know which customer journeys matter?”
What they (McKinsey) say is that the Digital transformati
McKinsey’s nine questions for the digital transformation, how relevant are they?
what leaders should review, is alternative target operating models or big pictures and new business models for the enterprise, so that they can understand how the business will be changed and be able to make decisions.
McKinsey’s nine questions for the digital transformation, how relevant are they?
what leaders should review, is alternative target operating models or big pictures and new business models for the enterprise, so that they can understand how the business will be changed and be able to make decisions.
The relevance of surveys
Surveys may be sometimes as irrelevant as polls are
McKinsey’s practical ideas for managing EA (ii)
EA team should keep it clear rather than simple…Simple does not equal Clear. The opposite of simple is complicate, which you can do only so much about, while of clear is confuse, which is a state of mind.
McKinsey’s practical ideas for managing EA (i)
While EA is involved and should produce guidelines for the decision process, it should not make decisions on behalf of the business.
McKinsey’s practical ideas for managing EA
McKinsey’s published its Ten practical ideas for organizing and managing your enterprise architecture
Perhaps, the article should have started though with a definition of what EA means for different organisations and what are its methods an…
Link: This Slide Shows Why HealthCare.gov Wouldn’t Work At Launch : All Tech Considered : NPR
Look at the featured slide — from McKinsey red assessment of healthcare.gov — and the deck at the end of the article. Ignore the waterfall/agile confusion. Slide 5 speaks volumes.
You can’t correctly code an ill defined, ever-shifting problem.
Link: NPR all Tech Considered
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