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Mon, May 7, 2007 16:09 EDT
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Posted by: Christopher Koch in Rants Topic: Partner/Vendor ManagementBlog: Koch's IT Strategy
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It's time to begin calling enterprise software what it really is: a legacy system.
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Posted by: Christopher Koch in Rants Topic: IT Organization ManagementBlog: Koch's IT Strategy
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We have to shift the emphasis on IT security to larger discussion about business risk. Why?
Read more »Mon, Apr 2, 2007 10:46 EDT
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Posted by: Christopher Koch in Rants Topic: IT Organization ManagementBlog: Koch's IT Strategy
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Okay, now I need to take on two bloggers at once.
Read more »Mon, Mar 19, 2007 10:12 EDT
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Posted by: Christopher Koch in Best Practices Topic: Personal ManagementBlog: Koch's IT Strategy
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I was stunned by our research for the State of the CIO showing that CIO salaries have actually declined $23,562 since 2002 (as measured in 200
Tue, Mar 6, 2007 15:46 EST
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Posted by: Christopher Koch in Best Practices Topic: IT Organization ManagementBlog: Koch's IT Strategy
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Wow, did Chris Anderson, editor of Wired magazine, get some bad shrimp at the buffet when he spoke at our CIO co
Tue, Feb 27, 2007 12:59 EST
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Posted by: Christopher Koch Topic: Enterprise ManagementBlog: Koch's IT Strategy
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Greg Hackett has been a lot of things. Management consultant, founder of an eponymous research house and a university professor.
Then he became an angry investor.
Guys like Hackett have lots of money and inevitably make some lousy investments. But Hackett is smart enough, opinionated enough and curmudgeonly enough to think that he could figure out why some of his investments wound up doing so poorly.
Wed, Feb 21, 2007 16:37 EST
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Posted by: Christopher Koch Topic: IT Organization ManagementBlog: Koch's IT Strategy
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I asked Phil Rosenzweig to take a look at what I've written about the halo/horns over the past couple of postings and offer his comments. Also, check out his post about the problems with Jim Collins' Good to Great/Built to Last research.