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Gotta Have It? Maybe Not.

Posted February 1, 2006 | Leadership | Cutter Benchmark Review

What is the point of the perennial IT survey process? For some, it is a way to assess IT market prospects for the year. For others, it is a contributor to their benchmarking process, as the results can indicate baseline behavior. For still others, it's a way to surface issues that might be lurking just over the horizon and to provide hints for tuning competitive strategies and tactics.

About The Author
Tim Lister
 Tim Lister is a Cutter Consortium Fellow and a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network. He is also a frequent keynoter and moderator of the ADL Summit, powered by Cutter. Mr. Lister, who has more than 40 years of professional software development experience, consults, trains, and lectures at enterprises worldwide. He assists IT organizations in tailoring methodologies and selecting tools for software development groups to… Read More
Lou Mazzucchelli
Lou Mazzucchelli is a Fellow of Cutter Consortium and a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network. He provides advisory services to technology and media companies. He will lend his broad expertise (and considerable wit) to Cutter Summit 2022 as its Moderator. Recently, Mr. Mazzucchelli was the coordinator of Bryant University’s Entrepreneurship Program, where he retooled and taught senior-level entrepreneurship courses. He… Read More
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