How can CIOs manage conflict within their team when they've taken a two-speed approach to IT?
The first hurdle for CIOs with 'two speed' IT is to ensure existing employees don't feel like they're worth less than the new kids on the block
With CEOs wanting CIOs to help their organisations move faster, IT teams are reverting to using new methods - such as agile or lean, and in many cases are using a "two speed" or "two track" approach to...
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