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Platforms – Are they coming? | Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services
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Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services. Exploring nGen’s as it relates to Financial Services companies. Platforms – Are they coming? I have used this blog to talk about platforms in recent posts. Last week, Richard Veryard. A UK blogger and “business technology evangelist” picked up on what I wrote in his blog here. Examples are starting to trickle in… Here. Is one from earlier this week from PNC Bank. The PNC Virtual Walle. Do you know of other examples? Feed You can leave a response. Last w...
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Interesting view of things | Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services
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Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services. Exploring nGen’s as it relates to Financial Services companies. Interesting view of things. Of mine tipped me onto. Essentially, you point Wordle to your site or give it a set of text and it makes it into a Web 2.0 tag cloud. So want to know what I try to discuss on this blog? Just for fun, the person after me did the Declaration of Independence…. This entry was posted on Monday, June 30th, 2008 at 4:12 pm and is filed under Enterprise 2.0. The blognati...
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Keep it simple… | Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services
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Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services. Exploring nGen’s as it relates to Financial Services companies. Keep it simple…. In yesterday’s WSJ. There was a quick article. About how keeping it simple paid off for one champion programmer. In a nutshell, the story is this – TopCoder. Ran a component design competition where 9 finalists had 6 hours to produce a solution to a given problem. The winner’s secret? 25,000 for 6 hours of work…. And collaboration tools such as wikis and blogs, projects can...
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MIT CIO Symposium – Financial Services Panel Notes – “Customer Experience” & “Focus” | Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services
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Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services. Exploring nGen’s as it relates to Financial Services companies. MIT CIO Symposium – Financial Services Panel Notes – “Customer Experience” and “Focus”. I’m at the MIT CIO Symposium. And am sitting in on the Financial Services panel. Here are my notes and I apologize if it comes out as a bit of a stream of consciousness:. Niraj Patel (Witmer LLC). Marc Gordon (CIO, Bank of America). Keith Dennelly (MD, State Street Global Advisors). National City… ...
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Timeless | Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services
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Innovation and Collaboration in Financial Services. Exploring nGen’s as it relates to Financial Services companies. Below is a lecture from CMU on September 18, 2007. It is by Randy Pausch and is called The Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams. A nod to Kim Hatch. For bringing my attention to this. This entry was posted on Thursday, July 17th, 2008 at 7:28 am and is filed under advice. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. Create a free we...
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Laquo; ERP in a Downturn? Website Revamped, New Online Project Manager Shop Added. ERP Upgrades: Project or Program? September 3, 2009 by stevegriffis. You just stopped and stared at that little set of checkboxes near the top of the new weekly status report you’ve just been handed. Well, you say to yourself, that depends. Well, we’re about a quarter of the way through the budget, so let’s just call itdesign! Then you ask yourself: how can I be following the PMO’s. Your next phase review? A Project, he sa...