The Chief Information Officer's Body of Knowledge
People, Process, and Technology
Part 571 of the Wiley CIO series
Discover what does-and doesn't-work when designing and building a data governance program.
In “A Practitioner's Guide to Operationalizing Data Governance”, veteran SAS and data management expert Mary Anne Hopper walks readers through the planning, design, operationalization, and maintenance of an effective data governance program. She explores the most common challenges organizations face during and after program development and offers sound, hands-on advice to meet tackle those problems head-on.
Ideal for companies trying to resolve a wide variety of issues around data governance, this book:
• Offers a straightforward starting point for companies just beginning to think about data governance
• Provides solutions when company employees and leaders don't-for whatever reason-trust the data the company has
• Suggests proven strategies for getting a data governance program that's gone off the rails back on track
Complete with visual examples based in real-world case studies, “A Practitioner's Guide to Operationalizing Data Governance” will earn a place in the libraries of information technology executives and managers, data professionals, and project managers seeking a one-stop resource to help them deliver practical data governance solutions.
Transforming IT Culture
How to Use Social Intelligence, Human Factors, and Collaboration to Create an IT Department That Out
Part 580 of the Wiley CIO series
Practical guidance to maximize financial results while driving positive social change.
“The Mission-Driven Venture” provides actionable guidance for leveraging the power of the marketplace to solve the world's most vexing social problems. Written by attorney and financial advisor Marc J. Lane, a renowned thought leader and expert on entrepreneurship, social enterprises, impact investing and entrepreneurial finance, this book reaches the full spectrum of interests represented at the intersection of business and social change. Whether a social entrepreneur, impact investor, socially conscious individual, or a nonprofit or foundation leader, any reader committed to social innovation can benefit from this practical roadmap to the rapidly developing arena of social enterprise.
Through real-world accounts of the journeys and successes of mission-driven ventures, Lane effectively illustrates the transformative potential of social enterprise, inspiring the reader to be an agent of change. Among the many tools offered through “The Mission-Driven Venture”, readers will:
• Find functional guidance to move from idea to reality with a step-by-step guide to designing and implementing a successful mission-driven venture
• Assess the benefits and challenges of the business models and entity choices available to the social entrepreneur
• Examine the entrepreneurial linkages between nonprofits and for-profits
• Recognize governance issues that can arise when mission and profit objectives clash, and discover tools for managing them
• Explore evolving trends and developments in financing social enterprise
• Discover methods and tools for measuring and reporting social impact
• Develop an effective strategy for achieving both financial success and meaningful social impact
The CIO Playbook
Strategies and Best Practices for IT Leaders to Deliver Value
Part 585 of the Wiley CIO series
Are you curious about smart cities? You should be! By mid-century, two-thirds of us will live in cities. The world of tomorrow will be a world of cities. But will they be smart cities? Smart cities are complex blends of technologies, systems and services designed and orchestrated to help people lead productive, fulfilling, safe and happy lives.
This remarkable book is a window into our shared future. In crisp language and sharp detail, Mike Barlow and Cornelia Lévy-Bencheton explain how smart cities are powerful forces for positive change. With keen eyes and warm hearts, they invite readers to imagine the world of tomorrow, a fascinating world of connected cities and communities. They capture and convey the depth and richness of the worldwide smart city movement.
“Smart Cities, Smart Future” describes the impact of smart city projects on people in towns, cities and nations around the world. The book includes descriptions of ongoing smart city projects in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Looking Ahead to an Urban World
No two smart cities are alike. No one can say with certainty or precision what the term "smart city" means. There is no standard definition or common template. Today, smart cities are works in progress. They emerge from our hopes and our dreams.
This book provides you with the knowledge and insight you need to participate in the smart city movement. It explains how smart cities are "systems of systems" and introduces key concepts such as interoperability, open standards, resiliency, agility, adaptability and continuous improvement.
Includes Detailed Glossary of Terms and Essential Vocabulary
The book includes a detailed comprehensive glossary of essential smart city terms. The glossary will become your indispensable resource as you engage more deeply with the smart city movement and become more involved in planning our common future in an urban world.
Carefully Researched and Crisply Written
“Smart Cities, Smart Future” is carefully researched and fully documented. It includes interviews with leaders and experts in multiple disciplines essential to the development of smart cities, towns, regions, states and nations.
Written in the clean style of modern journalism, the book offers a strong and compelling narrative of a changing world. It reminds us that we are responsible for choosing our destiny and determining the shape of things to come.
The smart city movement is gaining speed and momentum. Read this book and enjoy the ride!
Strategic Information Technology
Best Practices to Drive Digital Transformation
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Successfully navigate the changing face of the CIO role
Strategic Information Technology offers CIOs a handbook for engaging with the senior management conversations surrounding strategy. The CIO role is currently undergoing a massive transition from technology-focused expert to a more strategic mindset, and this book provides proven methods for taking your seat at the table. Lessons from high-performing CIOs and a wealth of leading-edge insight provide invaluable guidance for positioning technology as a strategic driver across the business, while a focus on building the necessary connections-for example, an alliance between IT and HR-provide a multimodal approach to navigating the transition.
The evolution of the CIO's role involves more than simply technical knowledge, the new CIO must be an influencer, an engager, and just as adept at the soft skills that become increasingly crucial as you climb the management ladder. It's about changing mindsets, translating hard skills into strategic advantages, and demonstrating IT's value to the strategic decision making process. This book provides best practices, illustrative examples, and up-to-date perspective for CIOs wanting to:
• Position IT as a critical driver of overall strategy
• Build on functional expertise with strategic insight
• Learn from the stories of successful tech-to-strategy transformations
• Engage C-Suite peers in shaping the strategic conversation
Not long ago, the CIO occupied a unique place in the C-Suite. Executive by title, CIOs have nevertheless been seen as predominantly the "chief tech expert" with little input into strategy, as IT has historically been regarded as a tool rather than a source of competitive advantage. The truth is becoming increasingly apparent, with companies around the world turning to technology in order to gain a competitive edge, and CIOs are beginning to claim their place in strategy discussions. Strategic Information Technology offers much needed guidance for a successful transformation.
The Complete Software Project Manager
Mastering Technology from Planning to Launch and Beyond
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Written by the quantitative research team of Deutsche Bank, the world leader in innovative equity derivative transactions, this book acquaints readers with leading-edge thinking in modeling and hedging these transactions. Equity Derivatives offers a balanced, integrated presentation of theory and practice in equity derivative markets. It provides a theoretical treatment of each new modeling and hedging concept first, and then demonstrates their practical application. The book covers: the newest and fastest-growing class of derivative instruments, fund derivatives; cutting-edge developments in equity derivative modeling; new developments in correlation modeling and understanding volatility skews; and new Web-based implementation/delivery methods.
The Big Shift in IT Leadership
How Great CIOs Leverage the Power of Technology for Strategic Business Growth in the Customer-Centri
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Learn the ins and outs of equity crowdfunding with this informative guide.
“Equity Crowdfunding for Investors” is a comprehensive, objective, and authoritative guide to the social and financial rewards of crowdfunding. Before now, angel investing—and the spectacular returns possible in this asset class—has been off-limits to all but the wealthiest Americans. Now equity crowdfunding portals allow the general public to buy shares in startups and fast-growing private companies for the first time in generations. This book provides the guidance individuals need to invest wisely, tempering the excitement of leading-edge technology, innovative business models, and exciting new brands with thorough, practical know-how—including investor limits and requirements, portfolio strategy, deal terms, and much more. Readers will learn the pros and cons of investing in equity crowdfunding so they can make an informed investment decision, as well as best practices for finding, researching, evaluating, and buying into potentially profitable startups. Digital components include tables, graphs, comparison charts, screen captures, checklists, and other tools that further enable readers to make suitable investment choices.
Equity crowdfunding is a new, exciting, and evolving way for growing businesses to raise capital and for average investors to buy equity in those businesses. It has been hailed as a "game changer" in the private capital markets, particularly the angel investment asset class, which includes angel investing. This book shows readers how to take full advantage of this new avenue of investment, without being taken advantage of themselves.
• Make smarter investment decisions
• Avoid being ripped off
• Find the best information available
• Understand the SEC rules and limits
Equity crowdfunding can produce huge returns. It also comes with huge risk. Some companies will succeed, but many will fail. Everyday investors can mitigate some risk and increase their chance of profit with the fundamental insight provided in Equity Crowdfunding for Investors.
Cloud Computing and Electronic Discovery
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Explore the frontier of electronic discovery in the cloud
Cloud Computing and Electronic Discovery comprehensively covers the quickly-evolving realm of eDiscovery in cloud computing environments, a computing and legal frontier in which the rules and legal precedents are being developed anew seemingly by the day. The book delves into this fascinating and rapidly-developing topic to prepare fraud investigators, legal professionals, forensic accountants, and executives understand the ramifications of storing data with third party providers and how such storage mechanisms relate to the limits of discovery practices.
This up-to-date resource also includes a complete discussion of the few existing legal precedents and current cases that are shaping interpretation of discovery laws in the cloud space, a perfect overview for executives storing their companies' data in the cloud and the legal professionals tasked with understanding and interpreting the discovery rules surrounding that data. The book is comprehensive in scope and includes:
• An overview of current trends in cloud computing, including potential information that should be considered in an investigation that involves data held by a cloud service provider
• Updates on current and proposed laws governing discovery of information held by a third party cloud service provider
• Updates on legal cases that address the issues of the Electronic Communication Privacy Act, the Federal law prohibiting release of information by a third party provider
• Practical guidance on how to consider the availability of cloud data relevant to an investigation, and how to include this data in discovery plans
For business, accounting, and legal professionals, Cloud Computing and Electronic Discovery is an invaluable resource for understanding the nuanced development of cloud eDiscovery policies, practices, and law as they continue to unfold and develop.
Straight to the Top
CIO Leadership in a Mobile, Social, and Cloud-based World
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Essential guidance for recovery of lost assets through arbitration, mediation and other forms of conflict resolution
Since the discovery of the Madoff fraud and investment scandals associated with the global credit crisis, investors have become aware that they can fight back and demand both justice and monetary recovery. To date, the only reliable resources on securities arbitration have been either sensationalized accounts of how to sue Wall Street or legal references, which provide no practical application. Filled with expert guidance showing investors how arbitration works, Investor's Guide to Loss Recovery fills that gap by providing a focus on all of the investor's options when a conflict arises.
• Includes charts showing the major areas of litigation as well as empirical evidence of enhanced awareness of investment misconduct
• Proprietary research by the author, demonstrating arbitration results
• Analysis on how newly enacted regulatory reforms will impact the process and options for financial fraud victims
• Personal interviews with securities attorneys, experts and investors
• Detailed scripts of initial attorney interviews, mediation and arbitration
New financial regulations are impacting the options available to investors looking to recover assets. “Investor's Guide to Loss Recovery” is must-have reading for every investor, financial advisor, and attorney.
Big Data, Big Analytics
Emerging Business Intelligence and Analytic Trends for Today's Businesses
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Unique prospective on the big data analytics phenomenon for both business and IT professionals
The availability of Big Data, low-cost commodity hardware and new information management and analytics software has produced a unique moment in the history of business. The convergence of these trends means that we have the capabilities required to analyze astonishing data sets quickly and cost-effectively for the first time in history. These capabilities are neither theoretical nor trivial. They represent a genuine leap forward and a clear opportunity to realize enormous gains in terms of efficiency, productivity, revenue and profitability.
“The Age of Big Data” is here, and these are truly revolutionary times. This timely book looks at cutting-edge companies supporting an exciting new generation of business analytics.
• Learn more about the trends in big data and how they are impacting the business world (Risk, Marketing, Healthcare, Financial Services, etc.)
• Explains this new technology and how companies can use them effectively to gather the data that they need and glean critical insights
• Explores relevant topics such as data privacy, data visualization, unstructured data, crowd sourcing data scientists, cloud computing for big data, and much more.
Unleashing the Power of IT
Bringing People, Business, and Technology Together
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Go beyond Kurosawa and discover an up-to-date and rigorous examination of historical and modern Japanese cinema.
In “A Companion to Japanese Cinema”, distinguished cinematic researcher David Desser delivers insightful new material on a fascinating subject, ranging from the introduction and exploration of under-appreciated directors, like Uchida Tomu and Yoshimura Kozaburo, to an appreciation of the Golden Age of Japanese cinema from the point of view of little-known stars and genres of the 1950s.
This Companion includes new resources that deal in-depth with the issue of gender in Japanese cinema, including a sustained analysis of Kawase Naomi, arguably the most important female director in Japanese film history.
Readers will appreciate the astute material on the connections and relationships that tie together Japanese television and cinema, with implications for understanding the modern state of Japanese film. The Companion concludes with a discussion of the Japanese media's response to the 3/11 earthquake and tsunami that devastated the nation. The book also includes:
• A thorough introduction to the History, Ideology, and Aesthetics of Japanese cinema, including discussions of Kyoto as the cinematic center of Japan and the Pure Film Movement and modern Japanese film style
• An exploration of the background to the famous story of Taki no Shiraito and the significant and underappreciated contributions of directors Uchida Tomu, as well as Yoshimura Kozaburo
• A rigorous comparison of old and new Japanese cinema, including treatments of Ainu in documentary films and modernity in film exhibition
• Practical discussions of intermediality, including treatments of scriptwriting in the 1930s and the influence of film on Japanese television
Perfect for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students studying Japanese and Asian cinema, “A Companion to Japanese Cinema” is a must-read reference for anyone seeking an insightful and contemporary discussion of modern scholarship in Japanese cinema in the 20th and 21st centuries.
The New Normal in IT
How the Global Pandemic Changed Information Technology Forever
Part of the Wiley CIO series
The one-volume Companion to Latino/a Theology presents a systematic survey of the past, present and future of Latino/a theology, introducing readers to this significant US theological movement.
“Contributors to the Companion” include many established scholars of the highest caliber, together with some new and exciting voices within the various theological disciplines. A mixture of Catholic, Protestant, and Evangelical scholars, they discuss the publications and contributions of theologians who reflect from, and participate in, the faith and realities of US Latino/a communities.
Providing unparalleled breadth and depth in the discussion of the key issues, each chapter begins with a summary of the theological publications and thought within Latino/a theology, and then proceeds to develop a constructive contribution on the topic.
This invaluable and unique Companion, edited by one of the foremost Latino theologians currently working and writing in the field, is fully ecumenical, comprehensive, and wholly representative of the wide range of ecclesial and theological traditions. It will become both an important resource for scholars and an unparalleled introduction to the entire discipline.
Leading the Epic Revolution
How CIOs Drive Innovation and Create Value Across the Enterprise
Part of the Wiley CIO series
A must-read leadership guide for CIOs and executives whose careers depend on creating value and growth through continuous innovation
Innovation is the hot topic. Everyone's talking about it, but there seems to be a lot of misperceptions about getting it done. Innovating for Growth and Value is aimed at CIOs and other technology leaders in the modern enterprise. This insider's guide to innovation presents repeatable processes, detailed methodologies, and robust frameworks for innovation and continuous transformation in today's fast-paced business environments. It provides actionable programs for developing and successfully executing profitable and repeatable innovation strategies.
• Focuses on specific critical areas where innovation is imperative
• Features real-world stories and revealing anecdotes
• Presents interviews from international companies such as Netflix, IBM, Cisco, Boeing, Facebook, Intel, Microsoft, McKesson, Flextronics, and more
Without innovation, your company cannot compete and cannot survive. So, the real question isn't whether to innovate or not. The real question is how to innovate and make innovation strategies work in the modern enterprise. Thoughtfully written and carefully researched, Innovating for Growth and Value grasps the central truth about innovation with a wealth of information made truly valuable for IT leaders and CIOs.
Enterprise Performance Management Done Right
An Operating System for Your Organization
Part of the Wiley CIO series
A unique, wide-ranging volume exploring the historical, religious, cultural, political, and social aspects of Christian martyrdom.
Although a well-studied and researched topic in early Christianity, martyrdom had become a relatively neglected subject of scholarship by the latter half of the 20th century. However, in the years following the attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, the study of martyrdom has experienced a remarkable resurgence. Heightened cultural, religious, and political debates about Islamic martyrdom have, in a large part, prompted increased interest in the role of martyrdom in the Christian tradition. “The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Christian Martyrdom” is a comprehensive examination of the phenomenon from its beginnings to its role in the present day. This timely volume presents essays written by 30 prominent scholars that explore the fundamental concepts, key questions, and contemporary debates surrounding martyrdom in Christianity.
Broad in scope, this volume explores topics ranging from the origins, influences, and theology of martyrdom in the early church, with particular emphasis placed on the Martyr Acts, to contemporary issues of gender, identity construction, and the place of martyrdom in the modern church. Essays address the role of martyrdom after the establishment of Christendom, especially its crucial contribution during and after the Reformation period in the development of Christian and European national-building, as well as its role in forming Christian identities in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. This important contribution to Christian scholarship:
• Offers the first comprehensive reference work to examine the topic of martyrdom throughout Christian history
• Includes an exploration of martyrdom and its links to traditions in Judaism and Islam
• Covers extensive geographical zones, time periods, and perspectives
• Provides topical commentary on Islamic martyrdom and its parallels to the Christian church
• Discusses hotly debated topics such as the extent of the Roman persecution of early Christians
“The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Christian Martyrdom” is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of religious studies, theology, and Christian history, as well as readers with interest in the topic of Christian martyrdom.
Digital Government Excellence
Lessons from Effective Digital Leaders
Part of the Wiley CIO series
How to diagnose and monitor key hedge fund operational risks
With the various scandals taking place with hedge funds, now more than ever, both financial and operational risks must be examined. Revealing how to effectively detect and evaluate often-overlooked operational risk factors in hedge funds, such as multi-jurisdictional regulatory coordination, organizational nesting, and vaporware, “Hedge Fund Operational Due Diligence” includes real-world examples drawn from the author's experiences dealing with the operational risks of a global platform of over 80 hedge funds, funds of hedge funds, private equity, and real estate managers.
IT Leadership Manual
Roadmap to Becoming a Trusted Business Partner
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Savvy advice for developing the necessary skills to become a vital part of any management team
Today's IT leaders are faced with an unprecedented leadership and organizational challenge. The entire landscape has changed over the past few years, and it is now time for leaders and organizations to re-invent themselves to meet the new order. IT leaders need to redefine their role into one of being a trusted business advisor. IT Leadership Manual provides you with a set of specific recommendations and suggestions to assist you in your self-evaluations and to develop a personal plan for the future. It helps you build the leader in you, as well as how to become a formidable competitor in your own right.
• Essential coverage of one of the most demanded IT topics
• Helps you redefine your role from IT leader into trusted business advisor
• Discusses leadership style, building out your network, achieving balance, the art of sales, and more
• Written for IT managers and executives
• Helps you transform from the backroom support service to a recognized member of the leadership team
• Gives you the tools to migrate to today's expectations, Innovation, collaboration, influencer, trusted advisor
Traditional skills no longer apply. Organizations are now demanding a new set of expectations from IT leaders. IT Leadership Manual reveals how you can adopt new styles to make the transformation from IT manager to top management.
On Top of the Cloud
How CIOs Leverage New Technologies to Drive Change and Build Value Across the Enterprise
Part of the Wiley CIO series
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The CEO of Technology
Lead, Reimagine, and Reinvent to Drive Growth and Create Value in Unprecedented Times
Part of the Wiley CIO series
The CIO playbook, with lessons from the world's best leaders
The CEO of Technology shows today's CIOs how to become exceptional leaders and bring value to their organization. By taking lessons from some of the world's best CEOs, you'll develop the traits and characteristics that drive legendary leadership. Interviews with top executives at leading global technology companies including Apple, Boeing, Direct TV, Facebook, Texas Instruments, and more provide deep and valuable insight into what it means to lead in a hyper-driven tech environment. These stories provide valuable lessons that don't come from a classroom, but only from the in-the-trenches experience of the world's best leaders-coupled with a groundbreaking leadership approach designed for the demands of today's markets, to give you the ultimate CIO handbook. You'll learn how to maximize the value of your greatest asset-your team-and how to drive performance to unprecedented levels. You'll discover how great leaders communicate business strategy across the modern enterprise, and become a driving force behind your organization's success.
The IT industry is experiencing a seismic shift that is revolutionizing the way companies do business. The stakes are high, everything is in flux, and there are no guaranteed paths to success. Whether this revolution means crisis or opportunity is up to you, this book gives you a game-changing approach to IT leadership in the 21st century enterprise.
• Improve the quality of your leadership and strengthen the C-suite bond
• Attract top talent, build great teams, and align IT with overall strategic vision
• Become the indispensable leader who consistently drives achievement
• Integrate technology and business strategy to become a high-value CIO
Modern CIOs face a radically new array of leadership challenges in today's ultra-competitive, highly volatile markets, are you capable of leading the charge to the top? The CEO of Technology offers a visionary approach and the wisdom of experience to help you join the ranks of great leaders.
Confessions of a Successful CIO
How the Best CIOs Tackle Their Toughest Business Challenges
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Balanced, practical risk management for post—financial crisis institutions.
“A Risk Professional's Survival Guide” fills a critical gap left by existing risk management texts. Instead of focusing only on quantitative risk analysis or only on institutional risk management, this book takes a comprehensive approach. The disasters of the recent financial crisis taught us that managing risk is both an art and a science, and it is critical for practitioners to understand how individual risks are integrated at the enterprise level.
This book is the only resource of its kind to introduce all of the key risk management concepts in a cohesive case study spanning each chapter. A hypothetical bank drawn from elements of several real world institutions serves as a backdrop for topics from credit risk and operational risk to understanding big-picture risk exposure. You will be able to see exactly how each rigorous concept is applied in actual risk management contexts. This book includes:
• Supplemental Excel-based Visual Basic (VBA) modules, so you can interact directly with risk models
• Clear explanations of the importance of risk management in preventing financial disasters
• Real world examples and lessons learned from past crises
• Risk policies, infrastructure, and activities that balance limited quantitative models
This book provides the element of hands-on application necessary to put enterprise risk management into effective practice. The very best risk managers rely on a balanced approach that leverages every aspect of financial operations for an integrative risk management strategy. With this book, you can identify and control risk at an expert level.
Digital Disciplines
Attaining Market Leadership via the Cloud, Big Data, Social, Mobile, and the Internet of Things
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Leverage Big Data analytics methodologies to add value to geophysical and petrophysical exploration data.
“Enhance Oil & Gas Exploration with Data-Driven Geophysical and Petrophysical Models” demonstrates a new approach to geophysics and petrophysics data analysis using the latest methods drawn from Big Data. Written by two geophysicists with a combined 30 years in the industry, this book shows you how to leverage continually maturing computational intelligence to gain deeper insight from specific exploration data. Case studies illustrate the value propositions of this alternative analytical workflow, and in-depth discussion addresses the many Big Data issues in geophysics and petrophysics. From data collection and context through real-world everyday applications, this book provides an essential resource for anyone involved in oil and gas exploration.
Recent and continual advances in machine learning are driving a rapid increase in empirical modeling capabilities. This book shows you how these new tools and methodologies can enhance geophysical and petrophysical data analysis, increasing the value of your exploration data.
• Apply data-driven modeling concepts in a geophysical and petrophysical context
• Learn how to get more information out of models and simulations
• Add value to everyday tasks with the appropriate Big Data application
• Adjust methodology to suit diverse geophysical and petrophysical contexts
Data-driven modeling focuses on analyzing the total data within a system, with the goal of uncovering connections between input and output without definitive knowledge of the system's physical behavior. This multi-faceted approach pushes the boundaries of conventional modeling and brings diverse fields of study together to apply new information and technology in new and more valuable ways. “Enhance Oil & Gas Exploration with Data-Driven Geophysical and Petrophysical Models” takes you beyond traditional deterministic interpretation to the future of exploration data analysis.
Architecting the Cloud
Design Decisions for Cloud Computing Service Models (SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS)
Part of the Wiley CIO series
An evidence-based organizational framework for exceptional analytics team results.
“The Analytics Lifecycle Toolkit” provides managers with a practical manual for integrating data management and analytic technologies into their organization. Author Gregory Nelson has encountered hundreds of unique perspectives on analytics optimization from across industries; over the years, successful strategies have proven to share certain practices, skillsets, expertise, and structural traits. In this book, he details the concepts, people and processes that contribute to exemplary results, and shares an organizational framework for analytics team functions and roles. By merging analytic culture with data and technology strategies, this framework creates understanding for analytics leaders and a toolbox for practitioners. Focused on team effectiveness and the design thinking surrounding product creation, the framework is illustrated by real-world case studies to show how effective analytics team leadership works on the ground.
Tools and templates include best practices for process improvement, workforce enablement, and leadership support, while guidance includes both conceptual discussion of the analytics life cycle and detailed process descriptions. Readers will be equipped to:
• Master fundamental concepts and practices of the analytics life cycle
• Understand the knowledge domains and best practices for each stage
• Delve into the details of analytical team processes and process optimization
• Utilize a robust toolkit designed to support analytic team effectiveness
The analytics life cycle includes a diverse set of considerations involving the people, processes, culture, data, and technology, and managers needing stellar analytics performance must understand their unique role in the process of winnowing the big picture down to meaningful action. “The Analytics Lifecycle Toolkit” provides expert perspective and much-needed insight to managers, while providing practitioners with a new set of tools for optimizing results.
The Agile Architecture Revolution
How Cloud Computing, REST-Based SOA, and Mobile Computing Are Changing Enterprise IT
Part of the Wiley CIO series
A professional's guide to the world of hedge fund investing.
Throughout the financial crisis of 2008, many hedge funds suffered massive losses and were often blamed for the extreme market upheavals. In the wake of the crisis, hedge funds remain a source of fascination for the media, legislators, and investors, mostly due to misunderstanding. Historically portrayed as risky investment funds for the very wealthy run by swashbuckling traders, the truth is hedge funds are simply an investment vehicle designed to generate superior returns and reduce an investor's overall portfolio risk.
Investors have good reasons to remain fascinated with hedge funds. Although many individual funds have underperformed or collapsed, hedge funds as a whole have provided solid returns while reducing risks. Savvy institutions have invested in hedge funds for many years and have made them a large and powerful force in the markets. Investing in hedge funds requires sophisticated knowledge, understanding, skill, access, and experience. Individuals and institutions, whether they are new to hedge funds or need to improve, can find those attributes in the stories of the successful hedge fund investors profiled in “Hedge Fund Investors”.
“Hedge Fund Investors” chronicles the challenges and rewards these investors face, in selecting hedge fund managers, managing risks, and constructing portfolios. In revealing conversations, leading hedge fund investors who place hundreds of billions of dollars in hedge funds, share their philosophies, strategies, and advice.
• Profiles a variety of different investors from the pioneers in hedge fund investing to managers for high net-worth individuals and fund of funds investors
• Discusses winners and losers in the recent market decline, problematic hedge fund strategies, and how these current events will change future strategies
• Provides lessons, insights, and advice beneficial to all hedge fund investors
Engaging and informative, “Hedge Fund Investors” will prove valuable to anyone involved in placing money with hedge funds, as well as hedge funds who seek to better understand their clients.
Unleashing the Power of IT
Bringing People, Business, and Technology Together
Part of the Wiley CIO series
Timely and accessible content on the traditional project management activities of control, risk, time and cost, and quality and value.
“The Wiley Guides to the Management of Projects” address critical, need-to-know information that will help professionals successfully manage projects in most businesses and help students learn the best practices of the industry. They contain not only well-known and widely used basic project management practices but also the newest and most cutting-edge concepts in the broader theory and practice of managing projects.
This second book in the series explains the "traditional" project management activities of control, risk, time, cost, and quality. The expert contributors show that project control represents more than the simple evaluation of project performance. They detail the principles of project time and cost control and offer a detailed review of critical chain project management. In addition, they provide a framework for project performance measurement, show how to make risk management more effective, and tell how to improve quality management.
Touching on all of the fundamental levers of project control, this book will prove to be a comprehensive "owner's manual" for project and team managers, project team members, engineers, business consultants, and all those involved in any aspect of project management.