All CIOs are interested in innovations, but the relationship to the innovative IT industry is exciting. Cost and contract models, integration questions, sales methods – there are no shortcomings. The elite network econique contributes to the relaxation.
In addition to coordinated individual and group discussions between CIOs, the Berlin network also arranges meetings with executives from providers - and only by invitation. "Many CIOs want networking, but it has to be meaningful," says Svenhardt, managing director, "
"Good networking must be optimally prepared on the basis of matched interests and competencies." For this reason, econique raises the interests and competences of all participants. The analysts match and document the results on the basis of which each participant can request or ask for a call partner.
The result: a genuine dialogue among colleagues about project experience and innovative solutions. Best practice lectures by practitioners for practitioners frame this networking. "Vendors' talks are boring for CIOs, no matter what the speaker does," says Hardt. "In the lecture program CIOs want to hear how colleagues in other companies have solved problems, which is exciting.
And exciting case studies are offered by the upcoming dialog: Microsoft-CIO Dorothee Appel shows the impact of moving the business to the cloud on the IT strategy of the software giant.
Other CIO spokespersons from organizations such as DAK, DKV, Alba, Portigon, Swiss Post, Netbank and Spiegel Group will discuss topics such as rollout management, demand management, knowledge management, IT strategy, change management, BYOD, sourcing, cloud security, Office 365 , IT Consumerization and the process of digitizing processes.
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