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The changing focus in IT - Roundtable for our IT customers

03 Nov 2009 | London

Hosted by Matt Gascoigne, Associate Director, the first roundtable for IT customers provided everyone with the opportunity to hear first hand from Andrew Gay, former CIO of the Ministry of Justice.

This exclusive and interactive roundtable provided delegates with the opportunity to consider the challenges of the CIO and how they can affect change for the future.

Most importantly, delegates from a wide range of organisations were given the platform to share their own thoughts, experiences and challenges.

Below you will find links to the roundtable discussion synopsis paper as well as Andrew’s presentation. If you are experiencing similar challenges or would like to discuss any of the issues raised in further detail please contact your recruitment consultant or your nearest office.


Presentation download:

Changing Focus in IT (pdf, 1.17 MB)


Discussion notes:

Changing Focus in IT discussion notes (495.8KB)


Speaker Profile:

Andrew Gay, former CIO, Ministry of Justice
Since June 2006 Andrew has been Independent Director of NOMS and is at present acting Interim Chief Information Officer for the Ministry of Justice. He holds chairmanships of both public and privately equity supported businesses and is an investor in a software house providing focussed enterprise and related systems to the construction industry.

Andrew has been a speaker at conferences on IT project management and long term infrastructure planning and implementation in seven countries. He has developed a number of management tools including “The Jugular Principle” and the “11 O’Clock Rule”. He runs project workshops with a variety of clients to ensure teamwork and focus on definable and communicated objectives.

Andrew was educated at Cape Town University and the post-graduate business schools of Bradford, Yorkshire and Stanford, California. He has been a chief executive and chairman of major businesses since 1973. He is a Fellow of the Charted Institute of Building and is a Liveryman of the City of London.
 

 

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