Redefining IT and Innovation Strategies

The conversation explores the importance of falling in love with the problem rather than the solution. It emphasizes the need to focus on outcomes rather than outputs and challenges the traditional mindset of measuring productivity. The discussion also delves into the role of IT in organizations and the need for organizational change to fully embrace new technologies. Finally, it addresses the question of where Power Platform should sit in large organizations and the challenges of IT culture. The conversation explores the need for change management in organizations and the potential shift of governance and security responsibilities from IT to facilities management. It also discusses the blending of roles between infrastructure engineers and application developers, and the opportunity to reshape the future of IT. The conversation concludes with the idea of a department of innovation and the split of responsibilities in large enterprises.

What You Will Learn:

  • Fall in love with the problem, not the solution.

  • Focus on outcomes, not just outputs.

  • Embrace organizational change to fully leverage new technologies.

  • Consider the role of IT in enabling innovation and user-centric design. Change management is crucial in organizations undergoing digital transformation.

  • Governance and security responsibilities may need to be moved from IT to facilities management.

  • Blending of roles between infrastructure engineers and application developers is happening, leading to a reimagining of IT.

  • The future of IT organizations may involve a department of innovation and a split of responsibilities.

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