Sometimes I feel like Billy the Kid in the wild, wild EA-west. Yesterday, I gave a talk to a group of Capgemini consultants here in Denmark and I was (again) the youngest person in the room. It sometimes feels like a lot of buzz, but the audience liked my pitch and I will keep shooting at the conventional IT wisdom among academics and practitioners. My slides can be found here.
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Sounds great, I have that experience sometimes as well. Thankfully the IT-business is somewhat of a meritocracy where it possible to be judged by your effort and not just seniority.
That´s sounds great. In this context I can teel, that u also gave a talk and reviewed our EA-programme to our seminar 11th of may 2006. The talk was very innteresting and learning. Your review was also very productive and we are working on some of the reviewresults.
“We” and “Our” – IT-Department, Ministry of Finance – Agency for Govermental Management (Økonomistyrelsen).