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          Five Crisis Management Questions To Consider
Business resiliency and crisis management can make or break an organization’s ability to survive a major disruption. Prudent business leaders know that crises are...
 
          Hartman Talks About the Role of the CISO
The chief information security officer (CISO) role in higher education is evolving to include more emphasis on risk management. Joanne L. Martin, Hartman’s CISO...
 
          What Nonprofits Can Learn From Amazon
Make interactions quick and easy, or be prepared for donors to move on. At Hartman, we understand the unique challenges for non-profit business leaders. We also know...
 
          When Outsourcing Becomes Co-Sourcing
I’ve never liked the term ‘outsourcing.’ We use it at Hartman to describe the work we do for our clients (strategic, independent technology leadership and advisory...
 
          Fostering A Culture Of Cybersecurity
Joanne L. Martin is Hartman’s chief information security officer (CISO). She joined the company following an esteemed career at IBM that culminated in the role of...
 
          4 Outcomes of a Successful Change Management Strategy
Many organizations struggle to achieve the laudable goal of successfully facilitating change management in an organization. Whether the change is an HR or IT...
 
          How IT Strategy Increases Corporate Valuation
Is technology adding to the value of your business, or decreasing it? That’s the question more and more CEOs and corporate valuation experts are asking today. For...
 
          What The Word "Strategy" Really Means
For many companies today, the term strategy seems to have gotten watered down, or even worse, become a four-letter word. As if, somehow, strategy is a bad thing.
The...
 
          Why Growth Requires A Business-Centric IT Strategy
Assuming that you have an IT strategy, is it technology-centric or business-centric? In other words, what is driving your IT strategy? Do you have an IT plan that...
