What’s on your project horizon?
Please give a warm welcome to Senior Managing Director, Alan Goeke, as he joins the TSI team!
Al comes to TSI with over 35 years of experience with three leading software vendors and ran Operations, including IT for multiple fast-growing, for-profit companies. Mr. Goeke will help TSI’s clients to make the best, business-centric and technology-savvy decisions to help their organization continue to scale. Al will be wearing both a business development and a client-solution delivery hat at TSI, with a focus on growing TSI, as well as our client organizations in 2018 and beyond.
Visit our website to read more about Al, and the rest of The Experienced TSI Team, or reach him directly at agoeke@transforming.com, or by phone at (847) 705-0960 x205!
Planning for 2018?
We understand both the financial and operational pressures that come to life around the end of the year. It’s important to not only plan your projects for 2018, but know who’s going to help you drive results. What are you planning for 2018, and how can we help?
Check out our Service Offerings, and connect with TSI’s President and Managing Partner, Dan Feely, at dfeely@transforming.com to schedule a call!
TSI’s Fantastic Finds – articles and content we want to share with you!
The holiday season is upon us; where did 2017 go!? Whether you’re planning 2018’s most challenging projects, or predicting your next BIG change, here are some interesting reads we’ve found lately that you might benefit from. See below, and contact us via tsi@transforming.com if you enjoy this content!
On reinvention, redirection, and determining your their next move, read – How Intuit Reinvents Itself;
“Since its founding, Intuit has done what every company today must learn to do,
disrupting itself continuously, reinventing its products and its business model before
any competitor can beat it to it.” (Colvin, 2017)
Editor’s Pick – Why Memory Is Your Most Powerful Tool For Building Customer Relationships – Forbes’ Contributor, My Say
Some Quick Hits on what to consider when retaining interactions and data from customers
and prospects:
- What data sources are you putting into memory?
- How quickly is that data available for processing?
- How well do you connect those things to create a single view of the customer?