Executive Update

Information Architecture, BI in Collision: Critically Important Disciplines Face Possible Transformation

Posted September 14, 2010 | Technology |

The Japanese government considers some practitioners so skilled and talented that they are subsidized and honored as "living national treasures." The US government and its Department of Defense consider the current domestic science and technical human capital pipeline a national security issue. Ensuring that critical skills endure has leaped onto the agenda of national policy makers and senior business decision makers.

About The Author
Thornton May
Thornton May hosts the Value Studio program at the IT Leadership Academy at Florida State College at Jacksonville, serves as Master of Ceremonies for the CIO Solutions Gallery at Ohio State University, cofounded the Olin Innovation Lab at Olin College of Engineering, and is launching the Value Proposition Bootcamp program for entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and CIOs who would create value with the next wave of technology. He is the author of… Read More
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