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
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.
This
program
is
free
for
qualified
attendees.
Register
here
to
spend
the
day
with
Chicago’s
leading
lights
of
IT.