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Whether you are a CEO, CFO, board member, or an IT executive, From
Business Strategy to Information Technology Roadmap: A Practical
Guide for Executives and Board Members lays out a practical, how-to
approach to identifying business strategies and creating
value-driven technology roadmaps in your organization. Unlike many
other books on the subject, you will not find theories or grandiose
ideas here. This book uses numerous examples, illustrations, and
case studies to show you how to solve the real-world problems that
business executives and technology leaders face on a day-to-day
basis. Filled with actionable advice you can use immediately, the
authors introduce Agile and the Lean mindset in a manner that the
people in your business and technology departments can easily
understand. Ideal for executives in both the commercial and
nonprofit sectors, it includes two case studies: one about a
commercial family business that thrived to become a
multi-million-dollar company and the other about a nonprofit
association based in New York City that fights against child
illiteracy.
'Jack Kerouac meets "Wild Swans".' The Times. A voyage through
Vietnam's ghost-ridden landscape, at once a moving memoir,
travelogue and compelling search for identity. Vietnamese-born
Andrew Pham finally returns to Saigon, not as a success showering
money and gifts onto his family, but as an emotional shipwreck,
desperate to find out who he really is. When his sister, a
post-operative transsexual, committed suicide, Pham sold all his
possessions and embarked on a year-long bicycle journey that took
him through the Mexican desert; around a thousand-mile loop from
Narita to Kyoto in Japan; and, after five months and 2,357 miles,
to Saigon, where he finds 'nothing familiar in the bombed-out
darkness'. At first meant to facilitate forgetfulness, Pham's
travels turn into an unforgettable, eye-opening search for cultural
identity which flashes back to his parent's courtship in Vietnam,
his father's imprisonment by the Vietcong, and his family's
nail-bitingly narrow escape as 'boat people'. Lucid, witty and
beautifully written, 'Catfish and Mandala' evokes a Vietnam you can
almost smell and taste, laying bare the psyche of a troubled hero
whose search for home and identity becomes our own.
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