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Michael Krigsman

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Michael Krigsman

Michael Krigsman

Michael Krigsman is CEO of Asuret, Inc., a consulting company dedicated to reducing technology implementation failures. Asuret's suite of software tools improve the success rate of enterprise software deployments by quantifying and measuring governance issues that cause most project failures. Michael led the research effort underlying Asuret's model of collective intelligence and its practical application to reducing IT failures in consulting environments. He is a recognized authority on the causes and prevention of IT failures and is frequently quoted in the press on IT project and related CIO issues. He is considered an enterprise software industry "influencer" and provides advice to technology buyers, vendors, and services firms.

Previously, Michael served as CEO of Cambridge Publications, which develops tools and processes for software implementations and related business practice automation projects. Michael has been involved with hundreds of software development projects, for companies ranging from small startups to Fortune 500 organizations. Michael graduated with an M.B.A. from Boston University and a B.A. from Bard College. He is a Board member of the America's Cup Hall of Fame and the Herreshoff Marine Museum in Bristol, RI.

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Michael Krigsman is a recognized authority on the causes and prevention of IT failures.
  • Goodbye Kodak, Hello FujiFilm

    By Michael Krigsman | January 25, 2012, 5:15pm PST

    After 131 years great American photographic icon, Eastman Kodak, filed for bankruptcy while Japanese FujiFilm rises toward greatness. There is a lesson in here.

  • CIO view: Three truths that bridge the great divide

    By Michael Krigsman | January 20, 2012, 5:26am PST

    Communication and collaboration are fundamentals of success — here’s how to avoid common problems that lead to failure.

  • A brief gadget detour

    By Michael Krigsman | January 16, 2012, 7:37am PST

    Quick thoughts and a video on the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show 2012.

  • Cotton candy and little enterprise deceptions

    By Michael Krigsman | January 3, 2012, 7:19am PST

    At what point does pleasing product presentation become genuine deception?

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