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IT Solution Delivery-The Traditional Approach

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Have you ever stepped back and reflected on how yourorganization approaches solution delivery?

Throughout my 35-year career in IT, I've observed that while many organizations claim to follow structured delivery approaches, few implement them with the rigor needed to consistently achieve success. Today, I want to share the traditional gate-based approach to solution delivery that I've seen drive exceptional results when properly implemented.

In my experience, solution delivery excellence boils down tostructure and consistency. Organizations that follow structured methodologies consistently outperform those relying on ad-hoc approaches. As with any discipline, consistency is key - when you consistently apply provenmethodologies, the quality of your deliverables improves dramatically.

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Have you ever stepped back and reflected on how yourorganization approaches solution delivery?

Throughout my 35-year career in IT, I've observed that while many organizations claim to follow structured delivery approaches, few implement them with the rigor needed to consistently achieve success. Today, I want to share the traditional gate-based approach to solution delivery that I've seen drive exceptional results when properly implemented.

In my experience, solution delivery excellence boils down tostructure and consistency. Organizations that follow structured methodologies consistently outperform those relying on ad-hoc approaches. As with any discipline, consistency is key - when you consistently apply provenmethodologies, the quality of your deliverables improves dramatically.

Social Media:

Buy Me A Coffee

Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/security-privacy-risk-management-cryptocurrencies-fintech/id1341499853

Facebook: (20+) Facebook

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/400eMiaXNhXw1DdIbVonAe?si=ejK0EkKVRsCpJYo9Kh1vGA

WordPress: https://www.securityprivacyrisk.com

X : (19) Secunoid Security Consulting(@secunoid) / X

YouTube: (51) Security Privacy Risk - YouTube

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