By Fouad Bendris Fouad Bendris's insight:Be careful - Old habits die hard ;()See it on Scoop.it, via Strategy & Governance Source:: Strategy & Governance
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By Fouad Bendris As Ginna Raahauge, a veteran of Riverbed and Cisco, steps into the CIO position at data integration software specialist Informatica, she reflects on the changing responsibilities of the CIO. The average tenure of CIOs has reached 5.8 years, ... Read More
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Jul2015
By Fouad Bendris Fouad Bendris's insight:... You must be Agile and adapt recruitment to the situation ;()See it on Scoop.it, via Strategy & Governance Source:: Strategy & Governance
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Jul2015
By Fouad Bendris Data science could have helped reveal the dubious economic figures submitted by Greece to the EU. Might that have prevented the current Greek crisis?Fouad Bendris's insight:Using Benford's Law may have revealed the problems earlier and more publicly, ... Read More
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Jul2015
By Fouad Bendris Twelve years of data shows that mergers and acquisitions that apply or enhance capabilities produce superior returns. This is the main lesson that emerges from Strategy&'s most recent study on the role of capabilities in M&A success. When ... Read More
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Jul2015
By Fouad Bendris Fouad Bendris's insight:Even good advice from best Leaders doesn't help with uninitiated Management - For the sake of enterprises ... Meditation should be mandatory ;()See it on Scoop.it, via Strategy & Governance Source:: ... Read More
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Jul2015
By Fouad Bendris Many people sense that the way organizations are run today has been stretched to its limits. In survey after survey, businesspeople make it clear that in their view, companies are places of dread and drudgery, not passion or ... Read More
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Jul2015
By Fouad Bendris Machine learning has tremendous potential to transform companies, but in practice it's mostly far more mundane than robot drivers and chefs. Think of it simply as a branch of statistics, designed for a world of big data. Executives ... Read More
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Jul2015
By Fouad Bendris Nothing depresses me more than reading about happiness. Why? Because there's entirely too much advice out there about how to achieve it. As Frédéric Lenoir points out inHappiness: A Philosopher's Guide (recently translated from its original French), great ... Read More
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Jul2015
By Fouad Bendris In the year that Jesus of Nazareth was crucified, when Rome controlled about 25 percent of the world's population, global GDP per capita was the equivalent of US$463 in 1990. Roughly one thousand years later, around the time ... Read More