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Executive Education Online

著者: Marc Morley
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  • We currently have 2 series running on our channel - the IT Business Partner Playbook, and the Executive Leadership overview


    The first is a weekly series featuring Business Relationship Managers and IT Business Partners from across the globe. Unrehearsed, unprepared, unrestricted and maybe a little unpredictable... this podcast aims to share our guests' experiences, to provide insights and ideas to our listeners. Some will be looking for inspiration, others for tips and tools, while others will be looking for some support and comfort. While the role can be hugely rewarding, it can also be extremely tough, and it's important to know that whatever you're going through as a BRM/BP, there are others out there going through it too. You're not alone, and there is a beaming light at the end of the tunnel. You might just be in the wrong tunnel... Tune in for smiles, sincerity and hopefully not too much sauce!


    Our second series is AI generated. Gasp! Yes, we let the robots do the talking in this 4-part series which focuses on the concise courses we've created to guide executives through the maze of Governance, Security, Digital Transformation - and Business Relationship. Listen as Joe and Sarah discuss our Executive Leadership Series (ELS) - designed to help leadership understand and oversee effective practices, using business language and a four-stage life cycle: "Doing the right things," "Doing them the right way," "Getting them done well," and "Getting the benefits,"


    Our hosts break down each stage of the life cycle, providing a cookbook-style approach that outlines how to implement the strategies, the necessary components, and what can go wrong. Throughout their discussion, they highlight our real-world examples from major organisations like GE, Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America.


    Our ELS courses were created by Gary Hardy, co-creator of the COBIT framework and include contributions from;

    Carolynn Chalmers - CEO, Good Governance Academy

    Frank Wander - CEO, People Productive

    Jimmy Heschel - Global Head of Digital Security, Red Bull

    John Thorp - Chair, ValIT development committee

    Kip Fanta - Founder, Kip Fanta Group

    Martin Smith - Chairman and Founder, The Security Awareness Special Interest Group


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Marc Morley
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We currently have 2 series running on our channel - the IT Business Partner Playbook, and the Executive Leadership overview


The first is a weekly series featuring Business Relationship Managers and IT Business Partners from across the globe. Unrehearsed, unprepared, unrestricted and maybe a little unpredictable... this podcast aims to share our guests' experiences, to provide insights and ideas to our listeners. Some will be looking for inspiration, others for tips and tools, while others will be looking for some support and comfort. While the role can be hugely rewarding, it can also be extremely tough, and it's important to know that whatever you're going through as a BRM/BP, there are others out there going through it too. You're not alone, and there is a beaming light at the end of the tunnel. You might just be in the wrong tunnel... Tune in for smiles, sincerity and hopefully not too much sauce!


Our second series is AI generated. Gasp! Yes, we let the robots do the talking in this 4-part series which focuses on the concise courses we've created to guide executives through the maze of Governance, Security, Digital Transformation - and Business Relationship. Listen as Joe and Sarah discuss our Executive Leadership Series (ELS) - designed to help leadership understand and oversee effective practices, using business language and a four-stage life cycle: "Doing the right things," "Doing them the right way," "Getting them done well," and "Getting the benefits,"


Our hosts break down each stage of the life cycle, providing a cookbook-style approach that outlines how to implement the strategies, the necessary components, and what can go wrong. Throughout their discussion, they highlight our real-world examples from major organisations like GE, Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America.


Our ELS courses were created by Gary Hardy, co-creator of the COBIT framework and include contributions from;

Carolynn Chalmers - CEO, Good Governance Academy

Frank Wander - CEO, People Productive

Jimmy Heschel - Global Head of Digital Security, Red Bull

John Thorp - Chair, ValIT development committee

Kip Fanta - Founder, Kip Fanta Group

Martin Smith - Chairman and Founder, The Security Awareness Special Interest Group


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Marc Morley
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  • The IT Business Partner Playbook podcast series
    2024/11/22

    The IT Business Partner Playbook. Unrehearsed. Unprepared. Unrestricted.


    [Please forgive the sound. Due to the delayed recording, I was in a different office, with different kit (well, none actually). We're reworking the audio and will upload asap!].


    Welcome to episode 1! Today I spoke to Jeremy Byrne, MBRM – a Senior IT Business Partner at Rolls-Royce and #BRMlegend in the making for over 12 years.


    Jeremy shared his experiences and insights on strategic planning, benefits realization, and the importance of communication and transparency in the BRM role.


    We discussed the challenges of planning and budgeting in the public sector, the ownership and management of business systems, and the impact of leadership changes on the BRM function.


    Jeremy also touched on the potential of AI in the workplace, the challenges of transitioning to a strategic role in BRM, and the importance of understanding relationships and dynamics within a company during the onboarding process.


    Join us for Episode 2 when we'll be speaking to Dawn Millward, Business Partner (IT & Digital) for Birmingham City University


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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    48 分
  • Executive Leadership Series - Digital Transformation
    2024/11/05

    In this episode, our hosts discuss the new Executive Education Online Digital Transformation course, which is designed to provide executives with the strategic insights needed to navigate digital transformation as an organizational imperative.


    With a focus on aligning technology initiatives with business outcomes, the course covers critical components for executing change, building cross-functional capabilities, and ensuring that technology investments deliver measurable value across the enterprise.


    The course is structured around a four-stage life cycle: "Doing the right things," "Doing them the right way," "Getting them done well," and "Getting the benefits," with each stage focusing on practical strategies and potential pitfalls.


    Our hosts break down each stage of the life cycle, providing a "cookbook style" approach that outlines how to implement the strategies, the necessary components, and what can go wrong.


    Throughout their discussion, they highlight real-world examples from major organizations like GE, Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America, showcasing successful adoption of Business Relationship Management principles and practices


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    43 分
  • Executive Leadership Series - Business Relationships
    2024/11/05

    In this episode, our hosts discuss the new Executive Education Online Business Relationships course, which is designed to provide essential strategies for executives to build, manage, and optimize both internal and external business relationships. Recognizing that effective relationship management is crucial—not optional—for organizational success, listeners will gain actionable insights to create shared value, foster collaboration, and ensure sustainable partnerships that drive results.


    The course is structured around a four-stage life cycle: "Doing the right things," "Doing them the right way," "Getting them done well," and "Getting the benefits," with each stage focusing on practical strategies and potential pitfalls.


    Our hosts break down each stage of the life cycle, providing a "cookbook style" approach that outlines how to implement the strategies, the necessary components, and what can go wrong.


    Throughout their discussion, they highlight real-world examples from major organizations like GE, Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America, showcasing successful adoption of Business Relationship Management principles and practices


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    39 分

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