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A Look at DevOps in 2020: Sonatype’s Community Survey

Perficient

Sonatype recently released findings from its seventh annual DevOps Community Survey that examines the differences between mature and evolving DevOps practices, but with a new lens – how maturity levels impact developer happiness and culture. They rely upon evidence from their integrated tools, security teams, and leadership.

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Banks’ leadership teams are fatally flawed

Chris Skinner

I was chairing a conference with various speakers, when Gartner Group stood up and talked about their annual bank survey. They found that of the senior bankers surveyed, 76% don’t believe that digitalisation will affect their business model. In North American banks, 12.1% in European banks and 5% in Asian banks.

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Is Your Financial Institution Data Driven? Survey says, ‘Probably Not’

Celent Banking

Celent recently surveyed about 100 North American banks and credit unions to understand the state of analytics adoption and the drivers behind its growth. Second, and perhaps more important, there appears to be a lack of interest by leadership at the top of these financial institutions in driving data-driven strategies. But are they?

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AmEx Business Survey Finds 30 Percent Of CFOs To Increase T&E Spending

PYMNTS

A new survey shows that finance executives are optimistic about the economy, and as a result expect to spend more on travel & entertainment (T&E). In North America, 34 percent of companies surveyed from the U.S. And after several years of slow growth, Europe is poised for recovery.

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Do you want a more engaged team? Here is an approach

Perficient

Indeed does a great job of breaking down the different roles management and leadership play in initiatives like team engagement: Leadership is often based on a mission, while management is often based on a specific task being completed. Management is more quantitative, while leadership is more qualitative. Be transparent.

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Williams-Sonoma Tops Q4 Forecasts, Announces Leadership Changes

PYMNTS

per share, according to an average estimate of 14 analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research. The company also announced some leadership changes that will take place within its Pottery Barn Brands. The retailer said it had profit of $1.63 per share and earnings of $1.55 billion in the period and a net income of $144.6

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Leadership Lessons

Independent Banker

ICBA convention keynote speaker Carly Fiorina, a former Hewlett-Packard chief, shares her perspective on business innovation and leadership. Fiorina: When I first arrived at H-P, I thought the most important thing we should do together as a leadership team was to determine what our assets were and determine what our ambitions should be.