AFTAs 2013: Most Cutting-Edge IT Initiative—Blackstone

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Blackstone doesn’t ask its stakeholders what type of technology they want, however. It doesn’t ask what they want at all. It limits questions to those targeting exactly what their problems are, not what they imagine their solutions to be. Once the problem is defined, the IT team gets to work on brainstorming a solution.
“For something to be cutting edge means that it highlights and solves a problem that previously had been either misunderstood or ignored,” says CTO Bill Murphy.

When the time

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