What about your current role inspires you?

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Mission Diplomatic Technology Officer in Government2 years ago

Meet extraordinary humans and the abstract mission keeps me smiling for the other group met that is less.

CIO in Education2 years ago

Much like Manish Sinha, I'm inspired by the fact that my job is fun, I'm supported by my leadership and stakeholders, and ultimately, I'm enabled to innovate. That innovation allows me to make the maximum impact possible on my business and facilitate change where change is long overdue.

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no title2 years ago

I echo your statements, Howard. My friend Dave McIntosh at UCLA knows my passion for impacting business, customers, and facilitating change.

CEO in Services (non-Government)2 years ago

As an IT practitioner, the best thing I can hope for is when IT (or technology at large) becomes a differentiator for the business. This ability inspires. For example, Loreal can now do hyper customization of makeup i.e. manufacture very targeted and specific makeup for the individual based on skin type, oils, etc. This is possible by technology. This is a huge differentiator for Loreal. Similarly, for Amazon, technology and IT makes the differentiators which helps consumers know what they can order, when it will arrive and even where it is right now in the shipment cycle. 

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no title2 years ago

That is great insight Manish.

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