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BT Governance Structures: The Who Of Business Technology Decision-Making

Original Broadcast Date: November 29th, 2012
Craig Symons, Vice President, Principal Analyst
Craig Symons Vice President, Principal Analyst
Alexander Peters, Ph.D., Principal Analyst
Alexander Peters, Ph.D. Principal Analyst

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