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Convivial computing (Voyage to the heart of large organizations)

Convivial computing (Voyage to the heart of large organizations) Convivial computing (Voyage to the heart of large organizations)

Basically, information systems are nothing more than a mirror of the organisation, which is itself modeled by its history, conflicts and myths. In organisations, computer engineers have traditionally arranged themselves in a fortress of specialists, like other experts, traders, accountants or jurists.

By doing the impossible – streamlining software production everywhere - Paul, CIO at Générale de Banque, will discover what other profound changes need to be achieved in order to turn an IT department’s success into a company’s success.

Architecture, organisation, agility, lean, theory of constraint ... dive into this fiction-reality created using OCTO’s most recent outposts to expand your vision on improving your company through computing and start the change right away.

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