The four-way test: Find the answers to better IT leadership at FutureIT Chicago

The
four-way
test
is
a
set
of
guiding
principles
that
every
member
of
Rotary,
an
international
service
organization,
can
recite.
The
test
is
an
adaptive
process
that
considers
everyone’s
point
of
view.

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The four-way test: Find the answers to better IT leadership at FutureIT Chicago

The
four-way
test
is
a
set
of
guiding
principles
that
every
member
of
Rotary,
an
international
service
organization,
can
recite.
The
test
is
an
adaptive
process
that
considers
everyone’s
point
of
view.
The
process
is
designed
to
build
goodwill
and
earn
trust
so
a
particular
result
is
mutually
beneficial,
sustainable,
and
has
scalable
outcomes.

As
a
Rotarian
and
the
person
responsible
for
the
content
at
FutureIT
Chicago
on
June
22,
I
couldn’t
help
but
see
some
commonalities
in
the
attributes
of
the
amazing
IT
leaders
I
have
the
honor
to
speak
with
and
the
four
rules
of
Rotary.
If
you
are
available
to
attend
FutureIT
Chicago,
you
will
see
what
I
mean
when
impactful
IT
leaders
share
their
experiences,
leadership
philosophies,
and
key
recommendations
that
you
won’t
hear
anywhere
else.

Here
are
some
sneak
peeks
into
what
will
be
discussed
and
the
connections
I
see
to
the
four-way
test.

  • Is
    it
    the
    truth?
    Grace
    Trinidad,
    Research
    Director,
    Future
    of
    Trust,
    IDC
    will
    address
    this
    first
    question
    head
    on.
    Trust
    is
    emerging
    as
    the
    number
    one
    factor
    in
    the
    acceptance
    of
    automation,
    in
    AI
    and
    ML,
    and
    in
    customer
    retention
    and
    business
    growth

    but
    what
    does
    it
    mean?
    Grace
    will
    provide
    insights
    into
    how
    trust
    has
    changed
    and
    what
    needs
    to
    be
    done
    to
    maintain
    a
    trustworthy
    business.
  • Is
    it
    fair
    to
    all
    concerned?
    Christopher
    Boone
    from
    AbbVie
    will
    be
    talking
    about
    navigating
    the
    AI
    landscape
    and
    where
    to
    invest
    for
    the
    greatest
    returns.
    Chris
    will
    provide
    a
    strategy
    to
    define
    pilot
    projects
    and
    outcomes,
    how
    to
    move
    from
    pilot
    programs
    with
    a
    clear
    business
    case,
    and
    when
    to
    shut
    down
    projects
    while
    staying
    true
    to
    your
    corporate
    culture.
  • Will
    it
    build
    goodwill
    and
    better
    friendships?
    IT
    staff
    see
    themselves
    as
    problem
    solvers.
    So
    how
    do
    you
    ensure
    that
    your
    IT
    team
    follows
    your
    rules
    and
    policies
    when
    asked
    to
    do
    something
    by
    a
    product
    owner
    without
    making
    enemies
    throughout
    the
    organization?
    Sabina
    Ewing
    from
    Abbott
    will
    address
    this
    and
    more
    in
    a
    candid
    panel
    discussion
    covering
    critical
    issues
    facing
    IT
    leaders
    in
    a
    volatile
    world.
  • Will
    it
    be
    beneficial
    to
    all
    concerned?
    Digital
    transformation
    is
    an
    evolution.
    Swati
    Shah
    from
    TransUnion
    will
    share
    how
    she
    guides
    her
    team
    and
    organization
    on
    that
    journey
    by
    focusing
    on
    customer
    and
    employee
    experience.

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qualified
attendees.


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