Pizza and Workshop Raffle
Thanks to ICTC
IT Is Too Important
To Leave To IT
Interactive Presentation
with Discussion Groups
Presented by
Mark Smalley
Learn about digital enterprises and IT’s value proposition, IT operating models, and how business and IT need to collaborate and co-create business value from IT investments.
Discuss questions such as:
- How is digital transformation changing the IT’s operating model?
- Should we centralize or decentralize?
- Is the traditional demand-supply paradigm still applicable?
- How is the business’ role changing?
- What are the implications for the business?
- How do our familiar frameworks contribute?
Identify productive behaviour that improves business-IT collaboration and compare your thoughts with findings from previous sessions conducted in more than 10 countries.
Examine your future as BA in the digital enterprise: no analysis, modeling and planning without empathy, engagement and action!
Event Particulars
ROOM E430
George Brown College
Casa Loma Campus
146 Kendal Avenue, Toronto
May 24, 2017. 6:30 pm
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Pizza and Workshop Raffle
ICTC is our Event Sponsor this month.
We are providing pizza and the opportunity to raffle three IIBA Toronto Workshop Participations. Three Speaker Series participants will win a pass to attend a IIBA Toronto Workshop in the next 12 months.
The winning is non transferrable and cannot be substituted for any current engagements and must be accepted as is.
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Time: 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Registration & Networking: 6:00 – 6:30 pm
Presentation: 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Networking: 8:00 -
Room E430
Event Partner
www.ictc-ctic.ca
IIBA Toronto
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George Brown College Casa Loma Campus
146 Kendal Avenue, Toronto, ON M5R 1M3
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Transportation
Dupont TTC Subway Station
400 Meters from entrance.
Paid parking and street
parking in area
About the Speaker
Mark Smalley
Mark Smalley, also known as The IT Paradigmologist, thinks, writes and speaks extensively about IT 'paradigms' – in other words our changing perspectives on IT. His current interests are the digital enterprise, IT operating models, value of IT, business-IT relationships, co-creation of value, multidisciplinary collaboration, working with complexity, and as the overarching theme, management of information systems in general. People collaborate with Mark to discover where they are and to visualize where they want to be. Mark is an IT Management Consultant at Smalley.IT and Ambassador at the nonprofit ASL BiSL Foundation. Mark has spoken at 100+ events in 20+ countries. He lives close to Amsterdam in the Netherlands.