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The Link Between Behavioral Management, IT Governance, and Process

In: Eliminating “Us and Them”

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  • Steven Romero

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Recently, I was delivering my IT governance presentation to a CIO and his executive leadership team at a large telecomm enterprise. It was one of those rare occasions where a group had dedicated two hours to the subject to allow sufficient time for questions, comments, and conversation. Though the meeting went really well, it could have easily faded into the recessed memories of my many visits if not for one of the most interesting observations I have heard since becoming an IT governance evangelist. When we were quite close to adjourning, the CIO said, “I agree with your concepts but the problem is that your presentation is too absolute.” He then posed these questions (more as explanation than inquiry): “What if the problem is with the people? What if they simply have the wrong personality for their jobs in IT?”

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  • Steven Romero, 2011. "The Link Between Behavioral Management, IT Governance, and Process," Springer Books, in: Eliminating “Us and Them”, chapter 0, pages 189-194, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4302-3645-0_19
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-3645-0_19
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