I’m a listener rather than a talker, an observer, a questioner (some say interrogator) and someone who likes to understand how people and things tick, especially complex things. A born analyst I guess but in today’s money, I’m called a business architect. I’d prefer to drop the “business” bit as I just do what bricks and mortar architects do, just in a digital sphere.
For my degree thesis, I captured the needs of small and medium sized businesses, as expressed by objectives and critical success factors, and used these to select the necessary technology modules from a generic range that I’d specified; I could have been a mini SAP!
If I have a mission in this industry (technology), it’s helping people and organisations to be better and do better, through the harnessing of digital technology – and then to save the world. My interests lie in transformation, things, mobile and the user experience.
tuhch (/’tʌtʃ/)? Well, it represents the inflexion point at which people meet technology.
Graham McConney
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