Making
Sense of It All
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Column by
Reid McRae Watts
Advice
and Perspective for Corporate Executives
Wednesday,
October 26 2005 3:00
pm
The
role of the CIO is about to change again. Over
the last five to ten years, the CIO role in most companies has
been twofold: (1) to implement an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
system covering as many corporate processes as possible; and (2)
to outsource as much of the Information Technology (IT)
function as possible. The
resumes of CIOs
brag about implementing SAP or Oracle ERP systems company-wide and
negotiating huge outsourcing contracts.
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Recent Book by Reid
Watts, Managing General Partner
"The
Slingshot Syndrome: Why America's leading Technology
Firms Fail at Innovation"

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At the
Charleston Technology Triangle Entrepreneurship
Forum meeting, held February 23, 2004 in
Charleston, SC, Reid Watts presented "Innovation,
Technology Transfer, and Commercialization -
Challenges and Opportunities" (500KB
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At the
"eLessors
Networking Association" meeting, held
August 28-30, 2002 in Atlanta, GA, Reid discussed
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At
the International
Association of Institutional Venturing and
Intrapreneurship meeting, held
July 25-26, 2002 in Boston, MA at
MIT Sloan School of Business,
Reid presented: "Spinning-off to
Maximize Corporate Value"
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At
the Corporate
Venturing and Strategic Investing Conference,
held February 12-13, 2002 in Palm Springs, CA,
Reid was on the panel "Spinning out corporate
start-ups"
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The
Agenda 2002 Executive Forum, held in Scottsdale, AZ
in October 2001, included a preceedings submission
by Reid Watts: "CEOs:
Innovate in a way that works"
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At the Industrial Research
Institutes' Annual Meeting, held May 21-23, 2001 in
Boca Raton, FL, Progeny Ventures presented
"How large corporations can use the venture
capital /startup approach to commercialize
discontinuous innovation."
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