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Achieving Technology Leadership Success

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Technology leaders face several challenges daily in their quest to develop, implement, and effectively utilize innovative technologies to achieve business goals and gain a competitive advantage. They are often responsible for identifying new opportunities and adapting to changes, and they constantly need to strive for excellence in technology development and deployment. Technology leaders often seek to understand how they can hone their skills to consistently achieve excellence in innovation, development, and deployment, which results in tangible business benefits such as increased revenue, enhanced customer satisfaction, and improved operational efficiency to remain competitive and relevant in today's market.

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L’Esteve, R.C. (2023). Achieving Technology Leadership Success. In: The Cloud Leader’s Handbook. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9526-7_18

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