Remove CTO Remove Efficiency Remove Leadership Remove Marketing
article thumbnail

Leadership: A Global Perspective

N2Growth Blog

This fall, I embarked on a worldwide quest to gain insights and perspectives on global leadership in the 21st century. To do this effectively, I sought to understand two things: Elucidate the emerging leadership traits and competencies that are most relevant today.

article thumbnail

Nike Layoffs Announcement to Affect 740 Employees by June 28

HR Digest

The news of Nike’s layoffs have not been sudden as the company has spent 2024 gradually easing employees into gearing up for job cuts with the intention of “right-sizing” the business efficiently.

CTO 139
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Future of Our Partnership With Machines

Skip Prichard

You could argue that all jobs are at risk: Machines can already analyze data, pick stocks, make decisions that touch on operational efficiency and logistics, sift through resumes and make hiring decisions, etc. It doesn’t matter if you are working in a package sorting center or a marketing department.) -PwC Study.

Blanchard 103
article thumbnail

11 Ideas for Economic Recovery

Strategy Driven

StrategyDriven effective executives, efficient employees Home About The StrategyDriven Organization Our Company Our Contributors Karen K. SAS – Providing organizations with THE POWER TO KNOW ® SAS is the leader in business analytics software and services, and the largest independent vendor in the business intelligence market.

article thumbnail

Too Many Executives Are Missing the Most Important Part of CRM

Harvard Business Review

This isn’t the fault of the technology or the CTO, who usually manages it. Relationships aren’t numbers, though, and CRM isn’t an efficiency tool. Measuring Marketing Insights. Because it involves software, many companies make it the CTO’s responsibility. It’s a result of misguided strategy.

CRM 8
article thumbnail

How IBM, Intuit, and Rich Products Became More Customer-Centric

Harvard Business Review

This seems to be a key question on the minds of not just marketers, but company strategists these days. This intensive customer focus has increased as technology-enabled transparency and online social media accelerate an inexorable flow of market power downstream from suppliers to customers. How well do you know your customers?