(Before It's News)
If you, like many,
have started to wonder,
is your IT just right,
or just a big blunder?
Was that reimplementation
a mistake to avoid?
Has your chart of accounts
gotten lost in the void?
Are you drowning in data
that’s too hard to use?
Is it messy and fickle
and often abstruse
TO THINK THAT I THOUGHT MY BUSINESS WOULD GROW How New Technology Leaves Evolving Businesses Finished But Not Done® - An eprentise® Parable about IT
eprentise's Helene Abrams had heard the same story over and over: Large companies are by their very nature continually changing, and yet they often find that their business needs outstrip their IT – causing them to go into a fatal tailspin. She and author Joshua Greenbaum join forces to tell this critical business story, TO THINK THAT I THOUGHT MY BUSINESS WOULD GROW w/illustrations by Peter Babakitis (May) in book and video.
In a direct and amusing style, this eBook and video explain the chain of unexpected consequences that develop when a major company decides to jump on the “latest and greatest” technologies and trends without focusing on the best decisions for the business itself. As the head of IT nears a deadline vital to the business, he finds himself in a series of predicaments. Yet the solution was hiding right “in plain sight.” While the drowning company fights for survival, “Finished But Not Done” takes on a deeper meaning.
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Source:
http://notanotherbookreview.blogspot.com/2017/04/poetry-in-business-eprentise-it-parable.html