Oh I See (CIO Inverted)

CIO inverted is OIC or "Oh I See" !

A CIO Blog with a twist; majority of my peer CIOs talk about the challenges they face with vendors, internal customers, Business folks and when things get through the airwaves, the typical response is "Oh I See". Some of you may disagree with my meanderings and that's okay. It's largely experiential and sometimes a lot of questions

Updated every Monday. Views are personal

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Digital Transformation Reality Check

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When last week the CEO of the world largest software company is said “ We’ve seen two years’ worth of digital transformation in two month...
Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Negotiations during lockdown

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From my earlier post “ The new abnormal ”, one of the points that connected with the majority of IT leaders was “ If not already initiate...
Wednesday, June 03, 2020

The New Abnormal

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Varying stages of lockdown – voluntary and forced – created stress for CIOs and tech teams globally; Work-From-Home (WFH) became another ...
Wednesday, August 30, 2017

All the king’s horses and all the king’s men … battle between Promoters and Managers

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The news consumed the business world at large, ripples felt globally as they impacted a large set of employees, customers, shareholders an...
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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Will business leaders stand up and take responsibility for Digital success or failure ?

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Recently came across an interesting article on “Why IT projects still fail ?” and the subject caught attention as it is still being discus...
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Oh I See (CIO inverted)
Managing Partner & Director at Ingenium Advisory. Helping Enterprises get value from IT, Mentoring startups Worked across industry segments as CIO since last 2 decades. Segments worked for include Retail, Shipping, Express Logistics, Merchant Banking and Asset Management, Telecom, Pharmaceuticals, diversified consumer electronics and medical. Speaker on varied subjects relating to CIO role, Business benefit from technology and management of IT.
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