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Design Data-as-a-Service – Phase 2: Design Data ProductThis phase will leverage design thinking methodology and templates to document your most important data products. |
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Design Data-as-a-Service – Phase 3: Establish a DaaS FrameworkThis phase will provide a step-by-step guide to capture internal and external data sources critical to data products success for the organization and document end to end... |
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Cut Cost Through Effective IT Category Planning StoryboardUse this storyboard to organize, design, and execute your IT category plan. |
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Master M&A Cybersecurity Due Diligence – Phases 1-2Read this blueprint to help prepare for a merger or acquisition and help with understanding the information security risks associated with the acquisition or merger. |
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Optimize Your Software Selection Process: Why 5 and 30 Are the Magic Numbers StoryboardSelect your applications better, faster, and cheaper with the “Magic Numbers.” This research uses 43,000 data points to help you make the business case for improving your... |
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Requirements Gathering for Small Enterprises – Phases 1-3Poor requirements are the number one reason that solutions fail to deliver. Build a right-sized and scenario-appropriate requirements gathering process to give the business... |
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Automate Your Software Delivery Lifecycle – Phases 1-4Automating your SDLC will result in more time saved for your resources while ensuring the highest levels of software quality are maintained. The blueprint will help you... |
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Perform an Agile Skills Assessment – Phases 1-3This blueprint focuses on what is needed to assess your Agile teams in order to ensure success of your agile transformation. |
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Perform an Agile Skills Assessment – Phase 1: Take Stock of the Agile Skills and Values Important to YouBefore doing any assessment of your Agile team, review Info-Tech's research on the Agile skills and values that should be considered and decide the skills that are... |
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Perform an Agile Skills Assessment – Phase 2: Define an Assessment Method That Works for YouDefine what it means to attain specific Agile skills through a defined ascension path of proficiency levels and standardized skill expectations. |
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