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5 Capabilities You Need As a Digital Consultant in 2023

Comatch

With the development of new technologies like AI and Machine Learning, the pressure to acquire digital skills has never been so high. If you want to stand out to your clients, investing time in developing technical skills and keeping up with the latest trends is essential. Agility is therefore a core skill that you should work on.

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How to Make Agile Work for the C-Suite

Harvard Business

Many companies are attempting a radical — and often rapid — shift from hierarchical structures to more agile environments, in order to operate at the speed required by today’s competitive marketplace. At Bain & Company, we do not believe that companies should try to use agile methods everywhere.

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IT Can’t Be Slower than the Rest of the Business - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM IBM

Harvard Business

But what are the challenges that IT leaders are encountering as they try to keep pace and try to transform process and operations while the business is evolving? Where our clients struggle and where we see challenges is not in the area of new product development. Standard agile approaches like Scrum and SAFe work pretty well for that.

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Analytics Training Isn’t Enough to Create a Data-Driven Workforce

Harvard Business

At a high level, a competency center is a collection of domain experts who are given a goal to improve agility, foster innovation, establish best practices, provide training (and mentoring), and be a communications engine. Create a leadership and development portal. Then ask them to create a personal development plan.