by Jason Bobby | Dec 14, 2025 | Business Transformation, Strategic Portfolio Management, Strategy Execution
In 2024, seven in ten workers reported that they had experienced disruptive change in their workplace. From managers to team members, high percentages indicated that the transformations in their workplace were extensively disruptive, making them far less willing to... by Mark DiGirolamo | Dec 12, 2025 | Business Transformation
Why It’s Replacing the Project Management Office to Deliver Real Business Value As advisors on enterprise excellence, we hear the same complaint over and over again: Organizations complete projects on time and on budget but still fail to achieve their strategic goals.... by Jason Bobby | Dec 10, 2025 | Business Transformation, Strategic Portfolio Management, Strategy Execution
Thinking about taking a more structured approach to managing and governing the AI projects within your organization? If so, you’re in the right place. Here at Shibumi, we’ve developed a comprehensive lifecycle approach for this very purpose. Using this AI lifecycle...
by Mark DiGirolamo | Aug 11, 2025 | AI, Business Transformation
How enterprise strategy execution drives comprehensive portfolio value optimization Introduction: The Portfolio Value Challenge The digital transformation market has in recent years, has grown signifigantly with a 20.6% compound annual growth rate between 2024 and...
by Mark DiGirolamo | Aug 11, 2025 | Business Transformation
Technology-enabled execution frameworks do more than support best practices—they future-proof businesses Introduction: The Business Execution Challenge The 2025 statistics paint a grim picture of business transformation. According to Forbes, 60% to 90% of all business...
by Mark DiGirolamo | May 20, 2025 | Business Transformation
The business impact of IT consolidation is tremendous. We’ve got all the IT cost reduction strategies necessary for ROI in 2025 and beyond. Enterprises today are hemorrhaging value from within—the most recent reports show that last year they spent a whopping $18...