Eye on Innovation: Staying Adaptable in Economic Uncertainty
Today’s report explores the priorities for leaders in a volatile economy and how Planview empowers you to respond quickly as an aligned organization.
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Today’s report explores the priorities for leaders in a volatile economy and how Planview empowers you to respond quickly as an aligned organization.
For every dollar a typical company invests in software development, only about 25 cents supports the company’s highest-priority business outcomes.
This stark disparity between investment and results is why tech leaders are rethinking their project-based approach to software delivery and adopting a product operating model.
After a year dominated by discussions of AI and software-defined vehicles, here are three trends to watch in 2025.
What if the principles that transformed software development over the last decade could be the key to successfully implementing AI in your organization? In the latest Mik + One podcast, Dr. Mik Kersten, Chief Technology Officer at Planview, sat down with Patrick Debois, known as the “godfather of DevOps,” to explore this question.
New research shows that product operating model adoption will increase in the next five years. In a CIO study conducted by Gartner® — similar to Planview’s survey data — respondents showed that “they expect 70% of their work to use a product-based delivery model in five years.” Alan Manuel explains three reasons why.
With business disruptions now constant, organizations must continuously evolve how they deliver projects to anticipate market shifts. To explore this challenge, I sat down with Andy Jordan, President of Roffensian Consulting S.A., to discuss the key project management focus areas for 2025. In this article, I offer a quick glimpse into that discussion and some…
A new paradigm is emerging in software development: the era of the LLM-native developer. This transformation isn’t about replacing developers with AI but redefining their roles. Planview’s Chief Data Scientist, Dr. Rich Sonnenblick, explains how.