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3 Major Challenges Financial Institutions Face When Implementing Business Insight Technology

Strategy Driven

Promises made by your technology partner, such as increased analytics capabilities and improved compliance with regulators, are probably at the top of your mind. It’s usually the job of a bank’s chief financial officer (CFO), chief risk officer (CRO), or chief technology officer (CTO) to oversee tech implementation.

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Is Your Organization Ready for Total Digitization?

Harvard Business Review

At Boeing, all enterprise technology (including digital) investments are managed by the CTO, which enables significant synergies. But with just one or two overarching enterprise goals, the coordination approach helps to create a consistent customer experience or, in some companies, ensures regulatory compliance.

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Research Shows Immigrants Help Businesses Grow. Here’s Why.

Harvard Business Review

Dharmesh Shah, founder and CTO at HubSpot and an immigrant to the United States, writes about many of the changes he made on an ongoing basis in order to fit in, from getting rid of his accent, to changing his appearance, and even temporarily changing his name to David.

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Why Can't a CIO Be More Like a CFO?

Harvard Business Review

They fulfill this role by delegating responsibility and establishing control systems such as budgets, directives, audits, and oversight to drive fiscal compliance. They have remained, instead, CTO''s. We all know that CFOs are accountable for the financial stewardship of the enterprise. CIO''s have never broadly achieved their destiny.

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