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More than 130 people gathered at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center on Nov. 5, 2010 to learn and discuss “Innovation 2.0: Information Technology in Government and Business.” Keynote speaker Spain “Woody” Hall, CIO of General Dynamics IT, talked about “Driving an Organizational Culture of Innovation,” explaining that “It’s the people stuff that is really challenging when it comes to innovation. … Innovation doesn’t just happen, it is a process that needs to be managed and driven.”
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For decades information technology (IT) and digital infrastructures have served as a platform for innovation. From the personal computer to the Internet to social media, scores of IT innovations have spawned new business models, created novel products and services, and helped business and government organizations discover new ways of engaging with their customers and constituents. What are the new frontiers in technology-enabled innovation? What are the new developments that will create disruptive change in the organization of work across a range of sectors in both business and government? How do executives manage the continued wave of technological innovation and identify technologies that are most likely to create value? How do they create and sustain an innovation culture in their organizations? Join leaders from government and a range of industries to discuss technology-enabled innovation and the future.
Friday, November 5, 2010
11th Annual CIO Forum: Information Technology in Government and Business
Location: Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center
Address: 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20004 [ map & directions | parking ]
The CIO Forum is proudly hosted by the Robert H. Smith School of Business' Center for Health Information and Decision Systems (CHIDS) and the Center for Digital Thought and Strategy (DIGITS).
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