Working during July and August...
Taking advantage of the summer months to make progress with certain clients (ironically, July and August are often the times when we advance most quickly, while focusing on some challenging or particularly complex deliverables), I continually find myself surprised by the lack of information and the difficulty in obtaining concrete, established, indisputable data. In other words, there is a need to base decisions on clear and precise data, akin to a scientific approach.
In daily management—beyond just financial aspects—IT departments must rely on clear, precise, and concise reporting to facilitate progress in digital transformation or technical debt management. Modernizing an information system and simplifying an architecture requires reliable reports that detail which version of a specific technical component is being used, what benefits simplification brings to a particular process, and how risks can be quantitatively assessed. Although we are producing more content than ever, it seems increasingly complex to gain clarity from it all.
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