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May 1, 2008 (updated July 15, 2008) CIOs: Don't Wait To InnovateCIOs Limit IT's Innovation, Stymied By Misconceptions And Too Much Cautionwith Alex Cullen, Brandy Worthington |
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Innovation may sit at the top of CIOs' agendas, but too many of you are waiting before you address innovation — waiting to get your IT organization's house in order, waiting to hear from the business about what to do, or waiting to be formally assigned the innovation leadership role. But there is no reason to wait to innovate. Instead, you should tactically pursue innovation while you revamp IT. Then when you think it's time, you will be ready to engage the business in a formal innovation process as you move yourself and IT to become a catalyst for business innovation.
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