PS business is complicated. Arriving at the right balance of delivering customer success along with commercial success is not easy. This presentation of mine attempts to highlight tried and tested strategies that have worked for me again and again.
7 Steps to a successful ServiceNow ImplementationNavvia
The key to getting the most out of ServiceNow, a great ITSM tool, is ensuring you have effectively captured your technical requirements and then have successfully implemented them in-line with your own business objectives. This avoids putting bad processes on an expensive tool, thus saving time and money.
This webinar features two IT4IT™ experts: Jim Hietala, VP Business Development at The Open Group and Michael Fulton, President Americas Division of CC and C Solutions, co-chair IT4IT Adoption Workgroup and Lead Author ITpreneurs IT4IT courseware.
Training and consulting providers looking to help your clients improve IT efficiency will enjoy this webinar. You will:
-Gain insight on how IT4IT serves the digital enterprise
-Discover its relation with Cloud, Agile, and DevOps
-Learn how it complements TOGAF®, Archimate® and ITIL®
-Find out what the training opportunities are for IT4IT
The Open Group IT4IT Reference Architecture provides prescriptive guidance on how to design, procure and implement the functionality needed to run IT. The training content of IT4IT will be available for licensing in the ITpreneurs courseware soon.
What's new in the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) 6.0 - Agile Indy May 10th MeetupYuval Yeret
SAFe 6.0, a significant version of the Scaled Agile Framework, was released earlier this Spring. Join us for a deep dive into the newly released SAFe 6.0, where we'll explore the latest updates and improvements to the framework.
In this session, we'll cover the following topics:
Strengthening the Foundation for Business Agility -
Foundational changes in SAFe
Empowering Teams and Clarifying Responsibilities
Accelerating Value Flow
Enhancing Business Agility with SAFe across the business
Delivering Better Outcomes with Measure and Grow and OKRs
This session will provide valuable insights into the latest release and how it can help you and your organization improve business agility and deliver value to customers faster. Join us for an informative and engaging session with our expert speaker, SAFe Fellow/SPCT, and Scrum.org PST Yuval Yeret, who has extensive experience in implementing SAFe at scale. Yuval loves to answer questions, so review the “What’s new in SAFe 6.0” article and come up with concrete questions you want him to answer.
PS business is complicated. Arriving at the right balance of delivering customer success along with commercial success is not easy. This presentation of mine attempts to highlight tried and tested strategies that have worked for me again and again.
7 Steps to a successful ServiceNow ImplementationNavvia
The key to getting the most out of ServiceNow, a great ITSM tool, is ensuring you have effectively captured your technical requirements and then have successfully implemented them in-line with your own business objectives. This avoids putting bad processes on an expensive tool, thus saving time and money.
This webinar features two IT4IT™ experts: Jim Hietala, VP Business Development at The Open Group and Michael Fulton, President Americas Division of CC and C Solutions, co-chair IT4IT Adoption Workgroup and Lead Author ITpreneurs IT4IT courseware.
Training and consulting providers looking to help your clients improve IT efficiency will enjoy this webinar. You will:
-Gain insight on how IT4IT serves the digital enterprise
-Discover its relation with Cloud, Agile, and DevOps
-Learn how it complements TOGAF®, Archimate® and ITIL®
-Find out what the training opportunities are for IT4IT
The Open Group IT4IT Reference Architecture provides prescriptive guidance on how to design, procure and implement the functionality needed to run IT. The training content of IT4IT will be available for licensing in the ITpreneurs courseware soon.
What's new in the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) 6.0 - Agile Indy May 10th MeetupYuval Yeret
SAFe 6.0, a significant version of the Scaled Agile Framework, was released earlier this Spring. Join us for a deep dive into the newly released SAFe 6.0, where we'll explore the latest updates and improvements to the framework.
In this session, we'll cover the following topics:
Strengthening the Foundation for Business Agility -
Foundational changes in SAFe
Empowering Teams and Clarifying Responsibilities
Accelerating Value Flow
Enhancing Business Agility with SAFe across the business
Delivering Better Outcomes with Measure and Grow and OKRs
This session will provide valuable insights into the latest release and how it can help you and your organization improve business agility and deliver value to customers faster. Join us for an informative and engaging session with our expert speaker, SAFe Fellow/SPCT, and Scrum.org PST Yuval Yeret, who has extensive experience in implementing SAFe at scale. Yuval loves to answer questions, so review the “What’s new in SAFe 6.0” article and come up with concrete questions you want him to answer.
IT Architecture’s Role In Solving Technical Debt.pdfAlan McSweeney
Technical debt is an overworked term without an effective and common agreed understanding of what exactly it is, what causes it, what are its consequences, how to assess it and what to do about it.
Technical debt is the sum of additional direct and indirect implementation and operational costs incurred and risks and vulnerabilities created because of sub-optimal solution design and delivery decisions.
Technical debt is the sum of all the consequences of all the circumventions, budget reduction, time pressure, lack of knowledge, manual workarounds, short-cuts, avoidance, poor design and delivery quality and decisions to remove elements from solution scope and failure to provide foundational and backbone solution infrastructure.
Technical debt leads to a negative feedback cycle with short solution lifespan, earlier solution replacement and short-term tactical remedial actions.
All the disciplines within IT architecture have a role to play in promoting an understanding of and in the identification of how to resolve technical debt. IT architecture can provide the leadership in both remediating existing technical debt and preventing future debt.
Failing to take a complete view of the technical debt within the organisation means problems and risks remained unrecognised and unaddressed. The real scope of the problem is substantially underestimated. Technical debt is always much more than poorly written software.
Technical debt can introduce security risks and vulnerabilities into the organisation’s solution landscape. Failure to address technical debt leaves exploitable security risks and vulnerabilities in place.
Shadow IT or ghost IT is a largely unrecognised source of technical debt including security risks and vulnerabilities. Shadow IT is the consequence of a set of reactions by business functions to an actual or perceived inability or unwillingness of the IT function to respond to business needs for IT solutions. Shadow IT is frequently needed to make up for gaps in core business solutions, supplementing incomplete solutions and providing omitted functionality.
Difference Between TOGAF 9 and TOGAF 10Ashish Tandon
Dont't know the Difference Between TOGAF 9 and TOGAF 10? Dont't worry this Presentation tells you the Difference Between TOGAF 9 and TOGAF 10 by Mr. Ashish Tandon, it clarifies the difference between TOGAF 9 and TOGAF 10 in detail. To know more go through this PDF.
When a company invests in ITIL, very often Architecture is not much involved: this is a mistake because there is much overlap, and Architecture can end up side-lined by the ITIL juggernaut. But there are a lot of benefits Architecture can bring to an ITIL-oriented organization.
This slide deck goes a step or two further than the white-papers out there I've found to date in providing some concrete guidance on how to actually integrate Architecture activities into ITIL. The deck uses TOGAF as the reference framework, but the concepts can be applied to any modern Architecture practice, since the discussion focuses on the types of deliverables and activities, which analogously exist in most frameworks.
Building a more cohesive organisation using business architectureCraig Martin
In shifting the focus away from enterprise architecture being seen purely as an IT discipline, organizations are beginning to formalise the development of business architecture practices and business architecture outcomes.
The OpenGroup has made the differentiation between business, IT and enterprise architects through their various working groups and certification tracks.
However, industry at present is grappling to try and understand where the discipline of business architecture resides in the business and what value it can provide separate of the traditional project based business analysis focus.
This presentation will take the audience through an overview of some of the critical questions being asked by business and how these are addressed through the discipline of business architecture.
Using both method as well as case study examples, I will show the audience an approach to building more cohesion across the business landscape using business architecture techniques and artefacts.
The presentation will focus on using business motivation models, strategic scenario planning and capability based planning techniques to provide input into the strategic planning process.
It will also highlight some of the outputs through examples from engagements.
Creating Agile Organizations by Combining Design, Architecture and Agile Thin...Craig Martin
This is a talk I gave to the IASA follow-the-sun community. It deals with the combination of the design thinking, architecture thinking and agile thinking disciplines into a combined discipline needed to create the a responsive organisation.
IT4IT: Realize a Digital Strategy with ServiceNowZenoss
ServiceNow's Senior Product Manager, Mark Bodman, presents IT4IT: Realize a Digital Strategy with ServiceNow.
Access the full presentation recordings for GalaxZ17 here: http://ow.ly/WyBu30cakk0
Personally designed (content + graphics design), officially accredited ITIL® Foundation courseware.
ITIL® is part of the AXELOS Global Best Practice Guidance.
Trademarks are properties of the holders, who are not affiliated with courseware author.
Incorporating A DesignOps Approach Into Solution ArchitectureAlan McSweeney
Solution architecture and design is concerned with designing new (IT) solutions to resolve problems or address opportunities . In order to solve a problem, you need sufficient information to understand the problem. If you do not understand the scope of the required solution you cannot understand the risks associated with the implementation approach.
Getting the solution wrong can be very expensive. The DesignOps approach is a unified end-to-end view of solution delivery from initial concept to steady state operations. It is a design-to-operations approach identifying all the solution design elements needed to ensure the delivery of a complete solution.
Solution architecture and design teams are becoming larger so more co-ordination, standardisation and management is required. The increasing focus on digital transformation increases the need for improved design as business applications are exposed outside the organisation. Solution complexity is increasing. The aim of the DesignOps approach is to improve solution design outcomes.
An executive level view of Product Life Cycle Management as an Enterprise Platform. Simplified description of Platform roots and PLM maturity levels. What to do next and how Zero Wait State can help
adaQuest Professional Staffing turns EffortlessPaola Taylor
A description of our Effortless approach to Staffing and Talent provision - Working Hard to be Effortless; both for our clients and our employees.
adaQuest Culture & Promise
IT Architecture’s Role In Solving Technical Debt.pdfAlan McSweeney
Technical debt is an overworked term without an effective and common agreed understanding of what exactly it is, what causes it, what are its consequences, how to assess it and what to do about it.
Technical debt is the sum of additional direct and indirect implementation and operational costs incurred and risks and vulnerabilities created because of sub-optimal solution design and delivery decisions.
Technical debt is the sum of all the consequences of all the circumventions, budget reduction, time pressure, lack of knowledge, manual workarounds, short-cuts, avoidance, poor design and delivery quality and decisions to remove elements from solution scope and failure to provide foundational and backbone solution infrastructure.
Technical debt leads to a negative feedback cycle with short solution lifespan, earlier solution replacement and short-term tactical remedial actions.
All the disciplines within IT architecture have a role to play in promoting an understanding of and in the identification of how to resolve technical debt. IT architecture can provide the leadership in both remediating existing technical debt and preventing future debt.
Failing to take a complete view of the technical debt within the organisation means problems and risks remained unrecognised and unaddressed. The real scope of the problem is substantially underestimated. Technical debt is always much more than poorly written software.
Technical debt can introduce security risks and vulnerabilities into the organisation’s solution landscape. Failure to address technical debt leaves exploitable security risks and vulnerabilities in place.
Shadow IT or ghost IT is a largely unrecognised source of technical debt including security risks and vulnerabilities. Shadow IT is the consequence of a set of reactions by business functions to an actual or perceived inability or unwillingness of the IT function to respond to business needs for IT solutions. Shadow IT is frequently needed to make up for gaps in core business solutions, supplementing incomplete solutions and providing omitted functionality.
Difference Between TOGAF 9 and TOGAF 10Ashish Tandon
Dont't know the Difference Between TOGAF 9 and TOGAF 10? Dont't worry this Presentation tells you the Difference Between TOGAF 9 and TOGAF 10 by Mr. Ashish Tandon, it clarifies the difference between TOGAF 9 and TOGAF 10 in detail. To know more go through this PDF.
When a company invests in ITIL, very often Architecture is not much involved: this is a mistake because there is much overlap, and Architecture can end up side-lined by the ITIL juggernaut. But there are a lot of benefits Architecture can bring to an ITIL-oriented organization.
This slide deck goes a step or two further than the white-papers out there I've found to date in providing some concrete guidance on how to actually integrate Architecture activities into ITIL. The deck uses TOGAF as the reference framework, but the concepts can be applied to any modern Architecture practice, since the discussion focuses on the types of deliverables and activities, which analogously exist in most frameworks.
Building a more cohesive organisation using business architectureCraig Martin
In shifting the focus away from enterprise architecture being seen purely as an IT discipline, organizations are beginning to formalise the development of business architecture practices and business architecture outcomes.
The OpenGroup has made the differentiation between business, IT and enterprise architects through their various working groups and certification tracks.
However, industry at present is grappling to try and understand where the discipline of business architecture resides in the business and what value it can provide separate of the traditional project based business analysis focus.
This presentation will take the audience through an overview of some of the critical questions being asked by business and how these are addressed through the discipline of business architecture.
Using both method as well as case study examples, I will show the audience an approach to building more cohesion across the business landscape using business architecture techniques and artefacts.
The presentation will focus on using business motivation models, strategic scenario planning and capability based planning techniques to provide input into the strategic planning process.
It will also highlight some of the outputs through examples from engagements.
Creating Agile Organizations by Combining Design, Architecture and Agile Thin...Craig Martin
This is a talk I gave to the IASA follow-the-sun community. It deals with the combination of the design thinking, architecture thinking and agile thinking disciplines into a combined discipline needed to create the a responsive organisation.
IT4IT: Realize a Digital Strategy with ServiceNowZenoss
ServiceNow's Senior Product Manager, Mark Bodman, presents IT4IT: Realize a Digital Strategy with ServiceNow.
Access the full presentation recordings for GalaxZ17 here: http://ow.ly/WyBu30cakk0
Personally designed (content + graphics design), officially accredited ITIL® Foundation courseware.
ITIL® is part of the AXELOS Global Best Practice Guidance.
Trademarks are properties of the holders, who are not affiliated with courseware author.
Incorporating A DesignOps Approach Into Solution ArchitectureAlan McSweeney
Solution architecture and design is concerned with designing new (IT) solutions to resolve problems or address opportunities . In order to solve a problem, you need sufficient information to understand the problem. If you do not understand the scope of the required solution you cannot understand the risks associated with the implementation approach.
Getting the solution wrong can be very expensive. The DesignOps approach is a unified end-to-end view of solution delivery from initial concept to steady state operations. It is a design-to-operations approach identifying all the solution design elements needed to ensure the delivery of a complete solution.
Solution architecture and design teams are becoming larger so more co-ordination, standardisation and management is required. The increasing focus on digital transformation increases the need for improved design as business applications are exposed outside the organisation. Solution complexity is increasing. The aim of the DesignOps approach is to improve solution design outcomes.
An executive level view of Product Life Cycle Management as an Enterprise Platform. Simplified description of Platform roots and PLM maturity levels. What to do next and how Zero Wait State can help
adaQuest Professional Staffing turns EffortlessPaola Taylor
A description of our Effortless approach to Staffing and Talent provision - Working Hard to be Effortless; both for our clients and our employees.
adaQuest Culture & Promise
We are IDC Technologies CMM Level-3 headquartered in Silicon Valley, USA is a leading Provider of IT Consulting, Staffing OTP/Contractual, Business Process Outsourcing in IT / IS Solutions, Applications Services, Professional Services, and HR / Payroll Solutions. We at IDC Technologies are looking forward to start working with your esteemed organization on Contract, CTH and Permanent Model, we have the capabilities and expertise to fulfill all your IT needs and we work on all the models of resourcing.
IT Recruiting & Professional Staffing ServicesMark Tom
CoInformatique Solutions is a leading Information technology consulting firm specializing in IT services and training & Professional staffing services.
Consultant and author Jerry Manas shares his slide deck on Service-Oriented Project Management (SOPM), his framework for managing projects with a client-focused mindset. Visit Jerry's website at www.marengogroup.com.
Compares the project management lifecycle with the IT service management lifecycle and the interactions between the two
Identifies considerations for project managers to successfully lead IT development or infrastructure projects
Measuring The Service Provided By Project Management - WhitepaperColin Ellis
In 2015, the highly respected Standish Group stated that whilst some projects met time and cost constraints many customers were unhappy about the service they received. We think that has to change and have developed a tool to help you.
Abstract: Digital technologies have made customers powerful, giving them the option to choose and the means to instantaneously spread their opinions widely. They have become demanding, and they change brands without a blink if their experience with the product or service isn’t what they expect. Brand loyalty, therefore, has taken a backseat and customer experience has emerged supreme. In an IBM survey, 95% of CEOs said enhancing customer experience was top priority for them. Security forms a core foundation for enhancing customer experience!
Typically security has been inward looking focusing more on technology vulnerabilities and less on securing business objectives. Securing the digital enterprise entails looking outside-in, to protect customer experience its strategic objective. Also, internally the digital enterprise needs assurance against vulnerabilities introduced by
digital technologies like cloud, IoT etc.
Bio: Mohan is an acknowledged expert and thought leader in information security. He was the Snr VP and Global CISO at Bharti Airtel, where he had also held charge as the company’s Chief Architect and CIO for its Bangladesh and Sri Lankan operations. Prior to his stint in Bharti, he was an advisor at a Big-4 consultancy, CEO of a security company he helped start, and the Director of the Indian Navy’s Information Technology, where he was awarded the Vishist Seva Medal by the President of India for innovative work in information security. He has also been a member of several national and international committees on security, including the National Task Force on information security, DOT Joint Working Group on Telecom Security, Indo-US Cyber Security Forum, IBM Security Board of Advisors, RSA Security for Business Innovation Council, and has been chairperson of the CII National Committee on data security among others. For his contribution to the information security practice he has also been awarded the DSCI Security Leader Award, CSO Forum Security Visionary Award, and the RSA Security Strategist Award.
What was previously only available to large organizations due to the cost of development, now the latest in "performance Improvement" tracking, communications and rewards" is available for even the small to mid-sized organizations!
Integrating Project Management with Service Management Best Practices Event B...Google
SureSkills Belfast Breakfast Briefing on 'Integrating Project Management with Service Management Best Practices Event, April 3rd 2014'.
The event aimed to show that the points of integration between Project Management and Service Management. Given the minimal industry discourse on integrating Project Management and Service Management, we used the event as an open discussion with industry professionals and local industry case studies combined with a very interactive Q&A session.
Guest Speakers on the day included:
- Bill Heffernan, Principal Service Management Consultant at SureSkills / CEO SP3 Services
- Domingos Ferreira, Director at Quantum Outsource
- Ruaidhri McSharry, Chief Operating Officer & Director Service of Service Management at SureSkills
Date of event: Thursday, 3rd of April 2014
Venue: Europa Hotel Belfast
If you require any additional details about this event email Marketing@SureSkills.Com or contact your SureSkills Belfast account manager on 028 9093 55 55.
Do you have an OEE calculator? TBM Operations consultants share their framework for demonstrating process improvements in financial terms so you can convince senior management that OEE improvement should be a top priority in 2022.
SEAL offers in-depth expertise and a full spectrum of capabilities to help IT leaders tackle their toughest challenges - from strategies to ensure that their IT delivers real value, to new approaches for achieving meaningful IT transformation, while reducing total cost of ownership.
Customer Success Webinar Series: How to Align your Company Around an Onboardi...Gainsight
Customer onboarding can sometimes be considered an afterthought for organizations—leading to lengthy times to get up and running, under-educated customers and a general sense of dissatisfaction. Ensuring your customers are onboarded quickly and effectively is crucial to success, but also presents a number of unique challenges.
AgileLIVE: Scaling Agile Faster, Easier, Smarter with SAFe and VersionOne - P...VersionOne
Lee Cunningham and Matt Badgley, VersionOne agile experts, provide an overview and demonstrate how VersionOne supports SAFe at the portfolio, program, and team levels. Watch the webinar: http://bit.ly/1dZobtK
هذه المحاضرة تتحدث عن إدارة تحقيق المنافع
Benefits Realization Management.
قمت فيها بشرح تعريف إدارة تحقيق المنافع
Benefits Realization Management
ودعمت الشرح بمثال عملي لتسهيل المفهوم.
تطرقت إلى الحاجة التي دعت إلى ظهور هذا المفهوم وكيف أن تطبيق إدارة تحقيق المنافع
Benefits Realization Management
يسهم في تحسين نسب نجاح المشاريع فضلا على المساهمة الفاعلة في تحقيق استراتيجية المؤسسات مدعما بأرقام من بحوث قامات بها ال
PMI.
انتقلت بعدها إلى شرح
Benefits Realization Management Framework
والذي يحدد إطار عمل لإدارة تحقيق المنافع. حيث يدعم هذا الإطار وكيفية يمكن تعريف المنافع ومن ثم العمل على قياسها ومتابعتها وضمان تحققها أثناء تنفيذ المشاريع والبرامج مرورا بالقيام بكل ما يلزم باستدامة المنافع بعد انتهاء المشاريع والبرامج وانتقالها للتشغيل وإدارات المؤسسات الأخرى.
انتقلت بعدها لتعريف دور مكتب إدارة المشاريع المؤسسي
EPMO
في هذا الإطار ودور مدير المشروع اثناء مراحل المشروع المختلفة.
تم شرح الموضوع من جانب عملي بحيث يسهل تطبيق هذه المفهوم في مؤسساتنا والاستفادة منه.
In this presentation I have described my management philosophy and methods that I have developed and actively use through my teams to deliver impact and customer success
Most well run Professional Services Organizations should consider implementing a PSA system to streamline and automate its core Operations. Automating core business processes enables PSOs to maximize revenue and allows them to focus on more important business functions such as customer success.
A prescribed and simple sales process is key to the timely and accurate positioning of Professional Services. The attached presentation describes a simple process and techniques that have worked well for Enterprise Software companies of medium to large sizes.
Most organizations underestimate the cost and lost opportunities when they embark on a strategy to build applications rather look at COTS or SAAS solutions. They fail to take into account the other significant hidden costs and impact a decision to build has on the business. The attached presentation of mine attempts to highlight the benefits of COTS and SAAS offerings.
A presentation on mastering key management concepts across projects, products, programs, and portfolios. Whether you're an aspiring manager or looking to enhance your skills, this session will provide you with the knowledge and tools to succeed in various management roles. Learn about the distinct lifecycles, methodologies, and essential skillsets needed to thrive in today's dynamic business environment.
Enriching engagement with ethical review processesstrikingabalance
New ethics review processes at the University of Bath. Presented at the 8th World Conference on Research Integrity by Filipa Vance, Head of Research Governance and Compliance at the University of Bath. June 2024, Athens
Senior Project and Engineering Leader Jim Smith.pdfJim Smith
I am a Project and Engineering Leader with extensive experience as a Business Operations Leader, Technical Project Manager, Engineering Manager and Operations Experience for Domestic and International companies such as Electrolux, Carrier, and Deutz. I have developed new products using Stage Gate development/MS Project/JIRA, for the pro-duction of Medical Equipment, Large Commercial Refrigeration Systems, Appliances, HVAC, and Diesel engines.
My experience includes:
Managed customized engineered refrigeration system projects with high voltage power panels from quote to ship, coordinating actions between electrical engineering, mechanical design and application engineering, purchasing, production, test, quality assurance and field installation. Managed projects $25k to $1M per project; 4-8 per month. (Hussmann refrigeration)
Successfully developed the $15-20M yearly corporate capital strategy for manufacturing, with the Executive Team and key stakeholders. Created project scope and specifications, business case, ROI, managed project plans with key personnel for nine consumer product manufacturing and distribution sites; to support the company’s strategic sales plan.
Over 15 years of experience managing and developing cost improvement projects with key Stakeholders, site Manufacturing Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Maintenance, and facility support personnel to optimize pro-duction operations, safety, EHS, and new product development. (BioLab, Deutz, Caire)
Experience working as a Technical Manager developing new products with chemical engineers and packaging engineers to enhance and reduce the cost of retail products. I have led the activities of multiple engineering groups with diverse backgrounds.
Great experience managing the product development of products which utilize complex electrical controls, high voltage power panels, product testing, and commissioning.
Created project scope, business case, ROI for multiple capital projects to support electrotechnical assembly and CPG goods. Identified project cost, risk, success criteria, and performed equipment qualifications. (Carrier, Electrolux, Biolab, Price, Hussmann)
Created detailed projects plans using MS Project, Gant charts in excel, and updated new product development in Jira for stakeholders and project team members including critical path.
Great knowledge of ISO9001, NFPA, OSHA regulations.
User level knowledge of MRP/SAP, MS Project, Powerpoint, Visio, Mastercontrol, JIRA, Power BI and Tableau.
I appreciate your consideration, and look forward to discussing this role with you, and how I can lead your company’s growth and profitability. I can be contacted via LinkedIn via phone or E Mail.
Jim Smith
678-993-7195
jimsmith30024@gmail.com
The case study discusses the potential of drone delivery and the challenges that need to be addressed before it becomes widespread.
Key takeaways:
Drone delivery is in its early stages: Amazon's trial in the UK demonstrates the potential for faster deliveries, but it's still limited by regulations and technology.
Regulations are a major hurdle: Safety concerns around drone collisions with airplanes and people have led to restrictions on flight height and location.
Other challenges exist: Who will use drone delivery the most? Is it cost-effective compared to traditional delivery trucks?
Discussion questions:
Managerial challenges: Integrating drones requires planning for new infrastructure, training staff, and navigating regulations. There are also marketing and recruitment considerations specific to this technology.
External forces vary by country: Regulations, consumer acceptance, and infrastructure all differ between countries.
Demographics matter: Younger generations might be more receptive to drone delivery, while older populations might have concerns.
Stakeholders for Amazon: Customers, regulators, aviation authorities, and competitors are all stakeholders. Regulators likely hold the greatest influence as they determine the feasibility of drone delivery.
Comparing Stability and Sustainability in Agile SystemsRob Healy
Copy of the presentation given at XP2024 based on a research paper.
In this paper we explain wat overwork is and the physical and mental health risks associated with it.
We then explore how overwork relates to system stability and inventory.
Finally there is a call to action for Team Leads / Scrum Masters / Managers to measure and monitor excess work for individual teams.
Org Design is a core skill to be mastered by management for any successful org change.
Org Topologies™ in its essence is a two-dimensional space with 16 distinctive boxes - atomic organizational archetypes. That space helps you to plot your current operating model by positioning individuals, departments, and teams on the map. This will give a profound understanding of the performance of your value-creating organizational ecosystem.
Public Speaking Tips to Help You Be A Strong Leader.pdfPinta Partners
In the realm of effective leadership, a multitude of skills come into play, but one stands out as both crucial and challenging: public speaking.
Public speaking transcends mere eloquence; it serves as the medium through which leaders articulate their vision, inspire action, and foster engagement. For leaders, refining public speaking skills is essential, elevating their ability to influence, persuade, and lead with resolute conviction. Here are some key tips to consider: https://joellandau.com/the-public-speaking-tips-to-help-you-be-a-stronger-leader/
Specific ServPoints should be tailored for restaurants in all food service segments. Your ServPoints should be the centerpiece of brand delivery training (guest service) and align with your brand position and marketing initiatives, especially in high-labor-cost conditions.
408-784-7371
Foodservice Consulting + Design
Employment PracticesRegulation and Multinational CorporationsRoopaTemkar
Employment PracticesRegulation and Multinational Corporations
Strategic decision making within MNCs constrained or determined by the implementation of laws and codes of practice and by pressure from political actors. Managers in MNCs have to make choices that are shaped by gvmt. intervention and the local economy.
Integrity in leadership builds trust by ensuring consistency between words an...Ram V Chary
Integrity in leadership builds trust by ensuring consistency between words and actions, making leaders reliable and credible. It also ensures ethical decision-making, which fosters a positive organizational culture and promotes long-term success. #RamVChary