VIRTUAL

Detroit CIO Town Hall

October 22, 2020 | 1:00pm EDT

October 22, 2020 | 1:00pm EDT

Getting Comfortable with the Imperfect State

Participate with your CIO peers in the Detroit community in small, breakout discussions on a mission-critical priority for IT leaders. These informal discussions allow you to share your insights and learn from the lessons, approaches and experiences of a diverse group of peers in virtual breakout rooms.

Join fellow CIOs in the Detroit community to discuss:

Strategies for making peace with tech debt while empowering new capabilities and staying on-budget

Embracing a “minimum viable product” approach with a “good enough for now” technology stack

Getting the right data into the right hands by focusing on the right business questions

Featured Speakers


Governing Body members for the Detroit CIO community will lead the interactive discussion and share lessons learned.

Chris Bruman

Dow

Global Director, Enterprise Systems Services

Panelist

David Kepczynski

GE Power

Chief Information Officer, GE Research

Panelist

Kelly Knepley

DexKo Global

CIO

Panelist

Agenda


October 22, 2020

1:00pm - 2:00pm  EDT

Getting Comfortable with the Imperfect State

The dream of total transformation – an overhaul of your technology foundation with a start and an end and maximum flexibility evermore – is long dead. Yet the frustrations that made that dream so appealing linger: tech debt, slow decision-making and adoption, data management issues. It falls to the CIO to stop tilting at the windmills of transformation and embrace a more perfect imperfection across the organization.

In this Town Hall conversation, CIOs will discuss:
- Strategies for making peace with tech debt while empowering new capabilities and staying on-budget
- Embracing a “minimum viable product” approach to tech initiatives with a “good enough for now” technology stack
- Getting the right data into the right hands by focusing on the right business questions

Community Program Manager


For inquiries related to this community, please reach out to your dedicated contact.

Samantha Flaherty

Program Manager

971-717-6665

samantha.flaherty@evanta.com