Driving programme success with end-to-end-observability
End-to-end observability of IT and digital technology programmes helps to deliver on time, on budget and with positive outcomes for citizens and stakeholders
The public sector often tackles major IT programmes aimed at transforming the citizen experience. However, intensive requirements to manage risk can slow progress. End-to-end observability offers a way to tackle complex challenges, ensuring that performance and reliability stay on track.
Public sector programme success hinges on cost, efficiency savings and stakeholder satisfaction. But these outcomes depend on how well a programme is run, requiring teams to collaborate effectively. Cultural and behavioural obstacles – such as resistance to adopting unfamiliar tools – frequently get in the way. Simply mandating change rarely works; teams need to see the tangible value of new approaches.
Proving value must be based on outcome: the focus of any management actions should be on the ultimate business-led goal of the programme. To drive teams towards these business-led goals, rather than personal preferences, requires strong leadership. Leaders must understand programme goals and likely obstacles. For this they need systems that provide end-to-end observability to monitor and guide programmes effectively.
Join us to network with your peers and gain practical insights into strategies for delivering end-to-end programme observability. This is an exclusive event and seat numbers are very limited, so apply for your place now.
The topics we will explore
During the meeting we will focus on questions such as:
- Why are public sector IT programmes different from commercial programmes? What are their typical requirements, and what are the obstacles to achieving them?
- Why is observability important for driving programme success?
- How does observability help drive internal engagement with programme delivery?
- How do you overcome the human, cultural and behavioural issues that can act as obstacles to programme success?
- What is the role of observability in getting teams to collaborate effectively and efficiently?
- How can programme leaders overcome obstacles to achieving desired programme outcomes? How does end-to-end observability support them in this?
Who is invited?
This discussion over dinner is designed for senior decision makers across the public sector who wish to discuss delivering end-to-end programme observability. Delegates will be employed as IT and digital technology decision makers in large organisations in the public sector.
Be one of 26 senior IT and technology professionals attending the event at the House of Lords in central London. For any enquiries, please contact Mergim on 020 8349 6458 or email m.begolli@business-reporter.co.uk.
The dinner and discussion are brought to you by Dynatrace and AWS and are only for senior executives as described above. Registrations of junior professionals, consultants, solution providers or other sellers to this market won’t be accepted. To be eligible you must be employed by a corporate legal entity such as a private company: if you are a sole trader or in a partnership other than a legally incorporated one, we will be unable to offer you a place.
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