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  • As the industry churns Tom Reuner returns

    September 13, 2020 | Phil Fersht

    Tom Reuner talks to us about his return to the analyst fold Read More

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  • My five learnings leading a company through a pandemic: Just be human, be smart and you’ll find your way

    September 06, 2020 | Phil Fersht

    Staying relevant means staying energized, staying committed, and being damned smart. And being very human. Read More

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  • Without a Virtual OneOffice Organization, you won’t survive this Pandemic Economy

    August 30, 2020 | Phil Fersht, Melissa O'Brien, Sarah Little

    Creating a true OneOffice experience is the very foundation of operating as a digital or virtual organization, where there are no stovepipes, no silos, no breakpoints that prevent processes functioning end-to-end and data to flow freely across the organiz Read More

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  • Surviving to win in this “Have-to-Have” Economy

    August 27, 2020 | Phil Fersht

    Identifying your customers’ have-to-haves is the only path to follow in this market, but only once they know what there are Read More

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  • Time to get taught… by Delaporte

    August 10, 2020 | Phil Fersht, Sarah Little

    Thierry Delaporte gives HFS the story behind the story on his most recent and surprising global adventure – becoming CEO of Wipro Ltd. Join us for the journey. Read More

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  • You’ve got to start with the customer experience and work backwards to the technology

    August 08, 2020 | Phil Fersht

    No one singular statement has better described the world of technology in the last three decades Read More

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  • The Umph behind Humph: after 15 months in the Cognizant hotseat, Brian Humphries dives deep on the pace of change, the lessons learned… and much more

    July 23, 2020 | Phil Fersht, Sarah Little

    Cognizant CEO Brian Humphries moves beyond the business talk and straight to the deep end – the personal, the humble, the lessons learned – and the stakes set firmly in the ground. Read More

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  • There’s no settling with Mike Ettling… he wants to win it all!

    July 14, 2020 | Phil Fersht, Sarah Little

    It’s time to check in on faceless ERP and discover the draw to Unit4’s “sizzle” and its people-centric paradigm. Read More

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  • IBM just changed the automation game. Hello Extreme Automation

    July 10, 2020 | Phil Fersht

    The automation game just changed – and most of you barely noticed. Read More

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  • Nagendra’s agenda: His bullish outlook for the IT and business services industry

    July 03, 2020 | Phil Fersht, Saurabh Gupta

    We recently caught up Nagendra P. Bandaru to discuss the resilient nature of the IT services industry, his bullish outlook for Wipro, and his sage advice for enterprises to adapt to this pandemic shock Read More

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