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The Everyday IDO series has gathered small but potent examples of leaders who put data-driven insights to work everywhere in their businesses, every day. In this story, Kimberly Holmes of XL Catlin shares that she seeks “purple people” to translate the needs of the business for data and analytical systems into the high-level designs for those systems.
New York Managing Partner Steve Gallucci recently published an article stressing of the importance of public private partnerships in education, with a specific focus on Deloitte’s Courageous Principals program. Read his LinkedIn blog post for more.
Last week Deloitte CEO Cathy Engelbert sat down with CNN anchor Poppy Harlow at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women summit to discuss the future of the Fortune 500. Read this article from Fortune magazine to see what five things Cathy said companies should think about to stay relevant.
A technology career at Deloitte leverages highly advanced technologies with the insights and the experiences of a vast network of strategic alliances to help serve our clients. If you are making the transition from campus to career, why not see why a tech career with Deloitte could be for you.
Insight-driven organizations (IDOs) are able to put data-driven insights to work everywhere in their businesses, every day. The real mark of an IDO is its ability to put insights to work in small ways, hundreds or thousands of times a day. Deloitte’s Everyday IDO series has gathered small but potent examples of leaders who are doing just that.
Next-generation innovators competing in SAP Co-Innovation challenge, sponsored by Deloitte and SAP. Student teams rise to the challenge in SAP Co-Innovation Event, sponsored by Deloitte and SAP. Student teams build new SAP-based solutions in SAP Co-Innovation Event, sponsored by Deloitte and SAP.
Deloitte wins ‘Audit Innovation of the Year’ at 2015 International Accounting Bulletin awards
“I think about my path, and it is so wild and jagged and not what I expected it to be. That is the beauty of it. I don’t think that there is one right path. Take advantage of opportunities as they are presented. Take a break. Your path may not be clear to you now, but you are going to get from point A to the end, and it is all going to make sense one day. Enjoy the journey.” — Bethany Ewing, Paris
U.S. Paralympics and Deloitte unveil interactive site about Paralympic athlete classification: What constitutes traveling in wheelchair basketball? Can someone with quadriplegia compete in swimming? Why do only some athletes with visual impairments get to compete with a guide? The new Paralympic Classification Interactive on http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vIpAO, sponsored by Deloitte, answers these questions and more.
“I always wanted to go back and get an MBA. So while I have been working full time, and just this past May, I graduated with my MBA at Rice. It was a 2-year program. The last semester was overlapped with full-time work, full-time school, and a new baby, so it was particularly challenging. I made it out alive, but I got a few grey hairs in the process. It was worth it though, because it was something I always wanted to do for personal fulfillment. And it gives me a lot of credibility with clients.”” — Chris Keller, Houston