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On this episode of Association Tech Insider, we explore what Technology Leaders can learn from Researchers.
Carlos Cardenas leads a discussion with Shahid Choudhry, Ph.D., Director of Research and Evaluation at the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA), and Josh Bula, Ph.D., Director of Information Technology for the Florida Music Education Association (FMEA) and Florida School Music Association (FSMA).
We discuss the critical role of information in today’s society and the process of converting raw data into actionable insights, emphasizing the importance of informatics. Choudhry advocated for a culture of experimentation within organizations, suggesting practices such as "Creative Fridays" to encourage innovation and creative problem-solving among IT staff and researchers. The conversation pivots around how IT leaders can effectively nurture a culture that embraces experimentation and innovation. Leadership support is necessary for challenging the status quo and promoting a mindset geared towards exploration and creativity.
They emphasized the need for proof of concepts, methodological processes, open dialogue and collaboration, and continuing education in turning innovative ideas into reality. They also discuss the synergies between IT leadership and research methodologies, highlighting the significance of a culture that encourages experimentation, data-informed decision-making, and creative problem-solving.
This discussion provides valuable insights into how IT professionals can learn from research practices to drive innovation and progress within their organizations.
Please follow us to get more Tech Insights on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asae-tpac
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On this episode of Association Tech Insider, we explore what Technology Leaders can learn from Researchers.
Carlos Cardenas leads a discussion with Shahid Choudhry, Ph.D., Director of Research and Evaluation at the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA), and Josh Bula, Ph.D., Director of Information Technology for the Florida Music Education Association (FMEA) and Florida School Music Association (FSMA).
We discuss the critical role of information in today’s society and the process of converting raw data into actionable insights, emphasizing the importance of informatics. Choudhry advocated for a culture of experimentation within organizations, suggesting practices such as "Creative Fridays" to encourage innovation and creative problem-solving among IT staff and researchers. The conversation pivots around how IT leaders can effectively nurture a culture that embraces experimentation and innovation. Leadership support is necessary for challenging the status quo and promoting a mindset geared towards exploration and creativity.
They emphasized the need for proof of concepts, methodological processes, open dialogue and collaboration, and continuing education in turning innovative ideas into reality. They also discuss the synergies between IT leadership and research methodologies, highlighting the significance of a culture that encourages experimentation, data-informed decision-making, and creative problem-solving.
This discussion provides valuable insights into how IT professionals can learn from research practices to drive innovation and progress within their organizations.
Please follow us to get more Tech Insights on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asae-tpac
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