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How African tech leaders can boost their diversity strategies

CIO Business Intelligence

The ripple effect of COVID-19 has really shone a spotlight on how much work still needs to be done when it comes to DEI, says Suraya Hamdulay, based in Johannesburg as VP for strategy and engagement at 2U, a US educational technology company.

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Transforming IT for digital success

CIO Business Intelligence

As a result, most IT functions have seen budget increases, support for more staff, and higher involvement in shaping enterprise strategy , according to multiple reports. Strategies to transform IT for digital success include the following. Consider the findings of a report from professional services firm Accenture.

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A Guide To The Top 14 Types Of Reports With Examples Of When To Use Them

datapine

Each report is aimed at a specific audience and business purpose and it summarizes the performance of different activities based on goals and objectives. To help you identify when to use them we will cover the top 14 most common report formats used for businesses today. A good example is a KPI scorecard.

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How CDOs Can Prove The Value & Importance of Their Work

Anmut

Executive teams want results fast, and without tangible proof that data strategies and investments are making a difference, they often have to move onto the next thing, and sometimes the next CDO. Data investment drives tremendous business value. Build a differentiated, prioritised data strategy. Start at the start.

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Goodbye Oracle Discoverer, Hello Next-Generation Reporting

Jet Global

Oracle’s 2014 Statement of Direction laid out its support strategy. It’s also important to consider your business objectives, both inside and outside finance. As a heavyweight in the world on enterprise software, Oracle makes a lot of companies scramble any time it decides to stop supporting one of its core products.