Is your strategy planning top-down or bottom-up?
Corporate strategy often comes unstuck if it is too focussed on top-down thinking. Combining a top-down and bottom-up approach can be a good solution.
Corporate strategy often comes unstuck if it is too focussed on top-down thinking. Combining a top-down and bottom-up approach can be a good solution.
The role of the CIO is more diverse than ever, with many now having to take on a visionary role to assist their business in meeting its objectives.
The digital economy in Australia is growing and more businesses than ever are basing their processes around technology, according to Deloitte.
CIOs face a difficult 2015 if they don't look to innovate and embrace digitalisation, according to the latest research from Gartner.
Planning strategy annually may be a pattern which many companies have fallen into, but that doesn't mean it is the best option for an organisation.
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Companies that operate at an international level need to factor in these variations when they plan and implement company strategies.
Developing an internal communications strategy is essential for any company to properly implement different projects across the organisation.
Measuring the ongoing health of your company initiatives is an important consideration, especially when it comes to understanding strategic risks.
Many businesses are struggling with digital technology, especially around their internal processes, according to a survey from PwC.