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Phil Simon is a seasoned independent systems consultant, a public speaker, and the author of the recently released book Why New Systems Fail. In 2002, after six years of related corporate experience, he started his company with the intent of optimizing organizations' use of different technologies.
With his extensive knowledge of many applications, Phil has cultivated over twenty clients from a wide variety of industries including healthcare, manufacturing, retail, telecommunications, education, and the public sector. He has worked with many different organizations that use enterprise systems in many different ways. As a result, he simultaneously brings both breadth and depth to the table.
Phil is a graduate of the Cornell University (MILR, School of Industrial and Labor Relations) and Carnegie Mellon (B.S., Policy and Management). He lives in Northern New Jersey, USA. You can email him at phil@philsimonsystems.com or reach him through his website, philsimonsystems.com.
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Contributions from Phil Simon, Founder, Phil Simons Systems
- Building a data quality business case: Issues with poor data quality
- What are some major data management technology trends?
- Is open source data management software better than traditional tools?
- When during a project lifecycle should we conduct a risk assessment?
- Should we create a long-term data management plan?
- Handling project management issues for a proprietary ownership conflict
- Benefits of project management professional certification training
- How to design project management plan templates for large projects
- Project management tips for a decision-support system implementation
- How to budget time and resources for a new data management initiative
- Five key factors for successful management of a system implementation
- Should we consider a custom system architecture design?
- What are the most common system implementation mistakes?
Data Management Strategies for the CIO