The phrase “unprecedented times” has been repeated countless times over the last three months. And while it can’t be overstated, it can be better understood from a business standpoint.
This recorded webinar breaks down the ways to be responsive, resilient and overcome unforeseen business challenges like the COVID-19 crisis. We will share our three-step approach that includes:
By following these three steps and designing for resiliency, you can ensure your business is prepared for the future.
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Wednesday, June 3 - 12:00-1:00 pm CT
Jeff Bergeron
Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer
NTT DATA Services
Jeff Bergeron is a Senior Vice President & CTO for NTT DATA Services focused on delivering simplified automated digital solutions that will assist clients with formulating new business models, enabled through technology, to compete in the future. With more than 20 years of IT experience, Jeff is a recognized industry thought leadership, and his experience spans both public and private sector markets with a focus on simplifying complexities through automation.
Kris Fitzgerald
Chief Technology Officer
NTT DATA Services
Kris Fitzgerald is CTO for NTT DATA Services focused on the company’s global Intelligent Automation technology strategy. In addition, Kris leads client innovation programs, leveraging NTT Group R&D and related investments to enhance service delivery and business outcomes for clients. Kris has more than 40 years of progressive experience in IT, spanning industries from retail to telecom, digital banking transfer to commercial and others.
Shamlan Siddiqi
Chief Technology Officer
NTT DATA Services
Shamlan Siddiqi is CTO for the Public Sector business unit of NTT DATA Services. Shamlan is a results-oriented leader with an extensive track record developing and leading the implementation of innovative solutions and strategies, as well as building and motivating high-performance teams. Previously, Shamlan successfully lead the Digital Experience Practice in both top line and bottom line growth year-over-year and against AOP.