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Productivity in the Knowledge Era

The significance of productivity has never been more pronounce. The premise of technologies to enable high value activities reflective of the true nature of businesses nowadays is persuasive—coming from the corporate and industrial people themselves. Business system with IT is a bit more intelligent and must be promoting development everywhere else. Leaders and business professionals underscores the way people deliver in the workplace. Technology practitioners with direction of the business may build a lasting facility that all stakeholders can use to achieve goals contributing to the bigger output of the whole organization. With all the insinuations that people have in mind about smart robots going to replace them, the facts that humans can do better is ever eminent. With technologies however will be their role in the enterprise the people must excel further. The industrial era was a catastrophe to the worker and beneficial to the business. That was the old days. Let’s find out how we...

The IT Practice

It was electronics, next computers--then functions and uses came up from everywhere--and there were personal computers, servers, connectivity, business applications, information, analytics, artificial intelligence including smart machines and not ending with smart cities. What have you?   Take everything, and eliminate your biases of a certain product, if you are or will be gearing into IT Practice. Imagine high technology companies, these are the technology manufacturers themselves and create another businesses within it, that tries to compartment their people to deal only in a very specific technology or product. They are creating a team or their people to be limited of the extensions required for a technology to be even more useful with existing systems for the sake of their customers. Begin by learning the bits-and-ticks of both the business and IT. If already a practitioner then extend the learning either if not both of these areas. For business, observe and take things that m...

Busines-IT Fabric or Cyberstrategy

Many businesses and high value activities definitely requires IT. The senior management people must be able to articulate it and technology practitioners must have the facility, not just mere ability, to make that need happen. IT have evolved and specific areas have all become important for a sound enterprise system. Not one area can be sacrificed to make the other seem better or valuable anymore.   That makes IT remote for small and underfunded companies. But IT need not be that expensive as inexperience ones and first adapters so indicates. The budget and size alone is deceiving. IT is not always going to cut into an effective and efficient initiatives even for allocation of big budget backed by their own companies ( senior management ). Check and compare small and big companies’ effort and discover what’s taking the small company with a better IT than the big company or the competitor doing good and the other is not. IT alone cannot be blamed here no matter how proficient the co...