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Hybrid management allows you to combine traditional and Agile practices to best accommodate the varied project requirements and business circumstances. In this ebook, you’ll discover why you must apply the hybrid approach from the top of the organization down to the front line to optimize the performance of your business for digital transformation.

About 75% of business leaders will use roadmap planning tools by 2023, according to Gartner. With these tools, executives first determine their top strategic initiatives and stakeholders must propose projects and products that align with them, rather than the other way around. In this eBook, find out why this top-down planning approach is a game-changer and how you can implement it with ease.

For more than two decades, an agile approach to business has been the key for delivering solutions that meet clients’ needs. Now, there’s a new variation of agile: organizational agility—adapting quickly to a changing operating environment with minimal disruption. Download the ebook to learn more.

When COVID disrupted in-person work for many businesses, IT departments had to respond quickly to accommodate a massive expansion in remote work. Whether they already had technology in place or were scrambling to fill the gaps, technologies leaders had to adapt to fast-changing conditions. To find out what worked and how they’re moving forward, we surveyed 240 IT decision- makers across industries and in multiple countries.

Cloud communications give businesses all sorts of ways to collaborate more effectively, improve their operations, get more done, and save money. But if you don’t set up these solutions the right way, you could be creating a new set of problems for your business.

As businesses increasingly embrace a cloud-first strategy, many are migrating their most heavily used business applications — including office productivity, customer relationship management (CRM), customer care, and more — to the public cloud. In today’s remote workplace, in which work from home (WFH) and work from anywhere (WFA) have become the new normal, this cloud-first strategy is a productivity booster for office employees, remote workers, IT staff, and others who need to stay connected with each other, as well as customers, business partners, and suppliers, regardless of their locations or devices.

It’s clear that employees and business owners have been forced to become comfortable with change. Businesses across multiple industries, including professional services and retail, have learned to adapt to new environments, shifting from in-office to remote. Now, almost a third of businesses have already returned to the office. As the landscape continues to change, business owners are being forced to manage a more complex hybrid work model.