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How IT Strategy Increases Corporate Valuation
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4 Outcomes of a Successful Change Management Strategy
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3 Steps To Successful Strategic Planning
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Why Growth Requires A Business-Centric IT Strategy
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IN THE NEWS: Hartman interviewed for article about IT outsourcing
Hartman talked about the pros and cons of IT outsourcing for retailers in the December issue of Chain Store Age. Read the full article here (page
IN THE NEWS: Three ways outdated technology can lose your business money
Dave Hartman contributed an article to the Baltimore Business Journal on how outdated technology can be detrimental to a company's operations and
IN THE NEWS: Dave Hartman equips executives with essential industry knowledge
Dave Hartman was interviewed for the CBS Baltimore "Let's Get to Work" blog. He shared his reasons for starting Hartman and how his prior experience
IN THE NEWS: Survey results — Businesses lack strategic IT leadership
Dave Hartman provided insight to eWEEK in an article that explored the key findings from our Executive Technology Survey. Read the full article
PRESS RELEASE: 97 percent of middle market executives cite dependence on technology for business success, yet 83 percent indicate a deficit in strategic IT leadership
Hartman Executive Technology Survey© uncovers absence of technology leadership in nearly one-third of private sector GDP TIMONIUM, Md., Sept. 16,