If you had to make a 2025 New Year's resolution for your IT organization, what would it be?

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CIO6 months ago

To consolidate our modernization efforts and improve our operating model, we need to challenge ourselves to work differently and add more value to our customers.

Director, Cloud Operations6 months ago

Embrace the need to address tech debt across all aspects of the organization and take every new project as an opportunity to simultaneously improve something that's limped along over the years.

Strategic Banking IT advisor in Banking6 months ago

We've done our "Operational Excellence" journey a few years ago.   We are now so good in it that it lowered our productivity...   I would like to see a better balance between "having a great stability" and "deliver more value".

Director of IT7 months ago

As we step into 2025, our primary resolution and goal for our organization is to enhance our "Operational Excellence" in delivering a seamless experience for our customers. Specifically, we aim to:

Increase Visibility: Proactively identify and resolve issues before they impact our customers.

Enhance Delivery Consistency and Repeatability: Ensure that our services are delivered consistently and can be reliably repeated.

Improve Quality and Security: Elevate the quality and security of everything we do.

We are committed to these goals and look forward to achieving them together.

Associate Chief Information Officer (ACIO), VP of IT in Education7 months ago

My New Year's resolution for IT would be to embrace Communication!  IT are often skilled with technology but more and more often our role is to orchestrate/coordinate/quarterback technologies that are provided by SAAS providers vs. in house, deep hands on techies.  Therefore the important of communicate, communicate, communicate - especially in writing is vital to IT's success and perception in the organization.

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