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Ticket Volume

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  • News and information for improving IT experiences. Ticket Volume connects a community of Service Management professionals with new ideas and perspectives. Powered by InvGate. New episodes each week!
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  • 79. How to Achieve Regulatory Compliance in Multinational Companies, With Jordan Thurston, SVP at Citi
    May 9 2024

    Ensuring regulatory compliance is an ongoing process that involves constantly adapting to new scenarios. Jordan Thurston, SVP at Citi, broke down what it means to work in Regulatory Portfolio Management and how to incorporate compliance practices into companies successfully. To illustrate this, he also explored the relationships between Compliance Management and ITAM. Bringing the episode to an end, Jordan shared the principles of the Dragonfly Construct, his personal theory that provides a new format for strategic management and process improvement.

    Jordan Thurston is the Senior Vice President and Global Head of Regulatory Portfolio Management & Performance Analytics at Citi. Previous to this, he served as VP and Product Group Manager & Regional ESG Champion Co-Head at Goldman Sachs. Jordan has ten years of management experience, ranging from retail to the financial industry, and including six years in Risk, Governance, and Vendor Management.

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    28 mins
  • [Webinar] Wiring The Winning Organization: Automation, Innovation, And Adaptability
    May 2 2024

    What will the future bring to the workplace — and more importantly, how can organizations start adapting now? It's pretty clear by now that the way of working is changing rapidly. The eruption of generative AI greatly impacted how we see work, and its potential is enormous. There seems to be no limit to what it can do — and that's both exciting and frightening. But regardless of how we feel about it, there's a unifying thought popping into every leader's mind, "If we don't know how this will evolve, how can I prepare for it?" Gene Kim, author of "Wiring The Winning Organization," is here to help. In this webinar, he'll discuss, along with host Matt Beran, several ideas to wire your teams in a way flexible enough to adapt to the speed of change. In addition, they will explore multiple options to leverage automation and AI to build efficient IT services today. So, come join Gene and Matt in this webinar — and get a free AI tools map for service and support! Webinar topics: - Where we stand, and where the IT industry is heading. - How companies are working towards adaptability. - What the greatest organizations are doing TODAY to prepare for tomorrow. - The role of automation and AI in the future workplace. - How to create management systems that liberate people's minds. For the past 25 years, Gene Kim has been studying high-performing technology organizations. He is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, researcher, and multiple award-winning CTO. He founded Tripwire, Inc. and acted as its CTO for 13 years. Some of his most famous books include "Wiring the Winning Organization," "The Unicorn Project," "The DevOps Handbook," and "The Phoenix Project."

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 78. Past, Present, And Future of the Workplace, With Christopher Dancy
    Apr 11 2024

    Register to our next webinar with Gene Kim to discuss how to wire the organization to adapt to the future here: https://invgate.com/ticket-volume/live/!
    When it comes to understanding the future of the workplace, Christopher Dancy makes the argument that, before anything else, we have to take a good look at where we come from and where we are at today.

    With this in mind, and looking to drive away from unnecessary fear and uncertainty, first he explores the present context and work conditions to point out the importance of incorporating people’s singularity and values to the work environment. Then, he shifts the focus towards technology, going through a little bit of history to introduce the concept of “adaptive platforms” to think about possible future scenarios in tech.

    Christopher Dancy, also known as “The World’s Most Connected Person,” is a highly recognized voice within the ITSM community. Before going independent as a consultant, author, and speaker, he served in different roles for companies such as LANDESK Software, CTOBMC Software, PinkElephant, ServiceNow, BMC, Healthways, and Compassware.

    Christopher also founded ServiceSphere, the first ITSM organization to market with offerings combining Social Media and ITSM.

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    36 mins

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