A strategic conversation for CIOs and IT leaders who need delivery they can defend.
Every CIO is accountable for one thing above all else - predictable delivery that business stakeholders can trust.
Yet even high‑performing IT organizations struggle with shifting priorities, unclear ownership, unplanned work and delivery drift that erodes confidence at the executive table.
This session tackles the real question:
“Why can’t we reliably finish what we start — and what will it take to fix that?”
In this conversation, we’ll examine:
- How to know if predictability is actually the problem inside your organization (and where it hides)
- The solution patterns CIOs are using to stabilize intake, scope, and delivery flow
- Where delivery breaks down — the systemic risks that sabotage timelines, adoption and stakeholder trust
- When internal teams can solve the problem and when outside expertise accelerates outcomes
- What it really costs to build a predictable delivery engine — and the cost of not doing it now
You’ll walk away with a clear framework to evaluate your current delivery system, identify the gaps that matter most, and understand the levers that create consistency, transparency and trust across your portfolio.
Date: Wednesday May 13, 2026
Time: 9:00 - 10:00 am EST
Location: Virtual
This is not a webinar. It’s a candid, CIO‑level discussion about the finish line — the part of IT delivery that determines credibility, influence and strategic relevance.