IT and business thought-leaders discuss the flexible approaches that will be required.
At this Fujitsu Executive Discussion Evening in London, thought-leaders share their views on the IT and business strategies that will lead to success over the next 10 years. Sign in to our Members' Area to view the keynote speeches from: Neil Cameron, former global CIO of Unilever; Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future Research; and Mark Locke, chief architect of Fujitsu UK and Ireland.
How can you deliver operational excellence in stormy times? ...view
Are dramatic cuts the way forward, or is it wiser to invest now to come out of the recession stronger? ...view
Paul Tasker, managing director of global delivery at Fujitsu, explains the Japanese philosophy of eliminating waste ...view
Stick to the knitting and get back to basics, says former Inland Revenue chairman ...view
Efficiency, cost effectiveness and a focus on business delivery are vital in a recession, say CIOs. ...view
A slash and burn approach to IT costs can lead to deep wounds - smart businesses invest now, say CIOs ...view
Investment in people – as well as in financial terms – could be key to surviving the recession ...view
Financial services has been the sector hardest hit by the recession, but what role can IT play in its turnaround? ...view
Short term cost cuts can leave organisations with deep wounds, warn senior executives ...view
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