A Reader's Guide to A Seat at the Table: IT Leadership in the Age of Agility
A Reader's Guide to A Seat at the Table is intended to add another dimension to the original book. This reader's guide walks through A Seat at the Table chapter by chapter.

Each chapter includes additional material on:
• The author's take on the chapter.
• The author's motivation in writing the chapter, including the personal experiences.
• What has changed between the Waterfall/contractor-control world and the Agile world.
• The key points of the chapter.
• The concrete actions that IT leaders should take away from the chapter.
• Questions to help stimulate further debate.
• Further reading to explore the topic.
• And more.
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A Reader's Guide to A Seat at the Table: IT Leadership in the Age of Agility
A Reader's Guide to A Seat at the Table is intended to add another dimension to the original book. This reader's guide walks through A Seat at the Table chapter by chapter.

Each chapter includes additional material on:
• The author's take on the chapter.
• The author's motivation in writing the chapter, including the personal experiences.
• What has changed between the Waterfall/contractor-control world and the Agile world.
• The key points of the chapter.
• The concrete actions that IT leaders should take away from the chapter.
• Questions to help stimulate further debate.
• Further reading to explore the topic.
• And more.
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A Reader's Guide to A Seat at the Table: IT Leadership in the Age of Agility

A Reader's Guide to A Seat at the Table: IT Leadership in the Age of Agility

by Mark Schwartz
A Reader's Guide to A Seat at the Table: IT Leadership in the Age of Agility

A Reader's Guide to A Seat at the Table: IT Leadership in the Age of Agility

by Mark Schwartz

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Overview

A Reader's Guide to A Seat at the Table is intended to add another dimension to the original book. This reader's guide walks through A Seat at the Table chapter by chapter.

Each chapter includes additional material on:
• The author's take on the chapter.
• The author's motivation in writing the chapter, including the personal experiences.
• What has changed between the Waterfall/contractor-control world and the Agile world.
• The key points of the chapter.
• The concrete actions that IT leaders should take away from the chapter.
• Questions to help stimulate further debate.
• Further reading to explore the topic.
• And more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781942788522
Publisher: IT Revolution
Publication date: 10/10/2017
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Mark Schwartz is an iconoclastic CIO and a playful crafter of ideas, an inveterate purveyor of lucubratory prose. He has been an IT leader in organizations small and large, public, private, and nonprofit. As the CIO of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, he provokes the federal government into adopting Agile and DevOps practices. He is pretty sure that when he was the CIO of Intrax Cultural Exchange he was the first person ever to use business intelligence and supply chain analytics to place au pairs with the right host families. Mark speaks frequently on innovation, bureaucratic implications of DevOps, and Agile processes in low-trust environments. With a computer science degree from Yale and an MBA from Wharton, Mark is either an expert on the business value of IT or just confused and much poorer.
Mark Schwartz is an iconoclastic CIO and a playful crafter of ideas, an inveterate purveyor of lucubratory prose. He has been an IT leader in organizations small and large, public, private, and nonprofit. As an Enterprise Strategist for Amazon Web Services, he uses his CIO experience to bring strategies to enterprises or enterprises to strategies, and bring both to the cloud. As the CIO of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, he provoked the federal government into adopting Agile and DevOps practices. He is pretty sure that when he was the CIO of Intrax Cultural Exchange he was the first person ever to use business intelligence and supply chain analytics to place au pairs with the right host families. Mark speaks frequently on innovation, bureaucratic implications of DevOps, and using Agile processes in low-trust environments. With a BS in computer science from Yale, a master’s in philosophy from Yale, and an MBA from Wharton, Mark is either an expert on the business value of IT or else he just thinks about it a lot.
 
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