Roundtable on Digital Strategies: Controls / Metrics
Membership in the Roundtable on Digital Strategies delivers an ongoing series of business dialogues at which CIOs and top-level executives of American and European corporations share new insight into the enabling role of information technology in meeting current business challenges. In focused discussions that cut across organizations and industries, Roundtable participants from noncompeting member corporations examine meaningful business issues they have in common. They come away from the day-long experience with new ideas and new approaches to specific challenges—the kind of creative assessment that arises only from diverse perspectives. More ›
Business Intelligence and Analytics
Roundtable on Digital Strategies
April 19, 2011 • Zurich, Switzerland • hosted by Holcim
This roundtable focused on analytics and business intelligence in today's world. Members of the European Roundtable on Digital Strategies met to discuss how organizations can make the best use of BI and analytics guide execution. More ›
Topics: Controls / Metrics, Organization, Social Media
Fueling Business Strategy through IT/Finance Alignment
Roundtable on Digital Strategies
June 7, 2005 • New York, NY
CIOs and senior finance execs from American Express, Cargill, Cendant, Cisco, Citigroup, Eaton, IBM, Staples, and Whirlpool were joined by academics from Tuck and Wharton for this roundtable. This was the tenth summit in the Thought Leadership Summit on Digital Strategies series. More ›
Topics: Controls / Metrics, Finance, Governance, Information Technology, Process, Risk, Strategy
Elusive Integration: Making the Link between Sales and Operations Planning
Roundtable on Digital Strategies
February 17, 2004 • Dallas, TX • hosted by Cisco Systems
Mapping customer delivery requirements against the realities of supply chain capability is an endless source of friction in many organizations. Demand forecasts are constantly changing, customer needs are ever more specific, and service requirements are growing in every industry. Supply chain integration has long promised to smooth the wrinkles between sales and operations planning. Yet this remains a thorny problem for companies at all points in a value chain. More ›
Topics: Collaboration, Controls / Metrics, Operations, Process, Sales, Supply Chain, Trust








