This blog post is the fourth and final post in a series exploring the ideas I shared in a LinkedIn article titled "Beware of hearing what you want to hear". Though the original article was about my experiences at Veracity Solutions, I hope you'll be able to apply these ideas to your projects and relationships. Four ideas that I've found to be important as we help clients execute on their digital transformation projects are:
This blog post is the third in a series where we're exploring the four points I shared in an article titled "Beware of hearing what you want to hear". Though the original article is about my experiences at Veracity, I hope you'll find some useful ideas you can utilize in your own projects and relationships.
This blog post is the second in a series where I'm digging deeper into each of the four points I shared in an article titled "Beware of hearing what you want to hear." I hope you'll find some ideas that will be useful in your projects and relationships.
A couple of weeks ago I posted a LinkedIn article titled "Beware of Hearing What You Want to Hear.” I offered four ideas that I have found to be helpful as we help clients execute on their digital transformation projects:
by Scott Heffield, Veracity VP of Innovation and Solution Delivery