Agility and resiliency are skills that have become big buzzwords these days, but so is the ability to pivot. Arguably, the biggest project pivot for all CIOs in the past few months was stopping what they were doing to move their organizations to full remote work virtually overnight, after the COVID-19 pandemic began.
That’s different from projects in motion that veer off course, which happens often. Recognizing when it’s time to change direction — and how to do it — though, is something of an art. These IT leaders have found themselves in positions where they had to pivot and have some advice to offer.
Be bold
It’s important to acknowledge when something isn’t working — or when it’s out and out failing — and take quick action to turn around.
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