Now more than ever, corporations are investing heavily in IT. The quality of these investments affect the daily work of millions, yet it’s not uncommon to see industry surveys where the failure rates for IT projects is over 50%. It’s possible to do better and it’s possible to do so consistently. In this two-week course, we’ll step through major challenges within corporate IT and how to address them with the disciplined use of design thinking, Lean Startup, and agile as a team framework.

Customer-Centric IT Strategy

Customer-Centric IT Strategy
This course is part of Leading the Modern Day Business Specialization

Instructor: Alex Cowan
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Reviewed on Feb 15, 2021
Nice course; Alex is brilliant. However, there was too much overlap with the previous course of this specialization.
Reviewed on Dec 2, 2020
Leading the Modern Day Business Specialization should be renamed to something that is better aligned with the industry terms - such as Digital Transformation Specialization or
Reviewed on Jan 7, 2021
Very good course for jobs related to IT project design and implementation for customers!
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