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Taking the Friction Out of Remote Work with John Stecher and Anisha Vaswani
Manage episode 313349454 series 3267710
Key Takeaways
- Your team doesn't have the time or patience to hunt for the resources they need to do their work. CTOs and CIOs have tremendous power to build more robust, essential knowledge hubs to help their teams find the information they're looking for, or document a newly minted process.
- Prioritizing projects is an art. CIOs have to learn how to weigh one project's impact against another's while juggling the work they have in-flight. Agile workflows help teams prioritize and move swiftly, as opposed to burning time and money on a years-long project.
- Teams might be working outside of the office, but their expectations haven't changed. Someone working remotely still expects the speed of the office WiFi, the VPN capacity, and more. CIOs have to fine tune their infrastructure to help teams work together from afar.
Key Quotes
"Surprising and delighting people is just making technology more transparent in their lives. I focus a lot on those types of things as well as removing friction." - John
"To be a good CIO, I think you have to have genuine passion and interest in understanding the business and what it's trying to accomplish. The technology comes later. It's really about understanding the business." - Anisha
"Innovation comes from really listening to what people need and hearing what they're actually saying." - John
"Gone are the days of the five year IT project and boiling the ocean. It's about building flexible, iterative, agile delivery models and having the ability to respond to shifting demand as it appears. " - Anisha
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Learn more about CIO Classified and find other episodes at CIOpod.com
This podcast is brought to you by Box, Okta, Slack, and Zoom. Modern employees demand the best tools at work. If your company wants to embrace the modern work environment, you need best of breed tools like Box, Okta, Slack, and Zoom.
63 episodes
Manage episode 313349454 series 3267710
Key Takeaways
- Your team doesn't have the time or patience to hunt for the resources they need to do their work. CTOs and CIOs have tremendous power to build more robust, essential knowledge hubs to help their teams find the information they're looking for, or document a newly minted process.
- Prioritizing projects is an art. CIOs have to learn how to weigh one project's impact against another's while juggling the work they have in-flight. Agile workflows help teams prioritize and move swiftly, as opposed to burning time and money on a years-long project.
- Teams might be working outside of the office, but their expectations haven't changed. Someone working remotely still expects the speed of the office WiFi, the VPN capacity, and more. CIOs have to fine tune their infrastructure to help teams work together from afar.
Key Quotes
"Surprising and delighting people is just making technology more transparent in their lives. I focus a lot on those types of things as well as removing friction." - John
"To be a good CIO, I think you have to have genuine passion and interest in understanding the business and what it's trying to accomplish. The technology comes later. It's really about understanding the business." - Anisha
"Innovation comes from really listening to what people need and hearing what they're actually saying." - John
"Gone are the days of the five year IT project and boiling the ocean. It's about building flexible, iterative, agile delivery models and having the ability to respond to shifting demand as it appears. " - Anisha
Links
Thanks to our friends
Learn more about CIO Classified and find other episodes at CIOpod.com
This podcast is brought to you by Box, Okta, Slack, and Zoom. Modern employees demand the best tools at work. If your company wants to embrace the modern work environment, you need best of breed tools like Box, Okta, Slack, and Zoom.
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