When it comes to assessing the value of transformational projects, curiosity can prove to be the edge you need.

Ingrid Schnell, CTO at DXC Technologies, applies a curious and open-minded attitude when assessing data. According to Ingrid, this objective approach helps her to see a transparent story told by data and therefore understand the true value of a project.

Speaking to ADAPT’s Senior Analyst Shane Hill at CIO Edge, Ingrid explains why this mindset is essential to have an honest view on costs, people, capabilities and opportunities.

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Ingrid Schnell CTO at DXC Technologies
Ingrid is a thought leader with extensive experience in innovation, architecture and strategy. She loves to challenge the status quo, embark in... More

Ingrid is a thought leader with extensive experience in innovation, architecture and strategy.

She loves to challenge the status quo, embark in real conversations and work in a team of like minded people. Ingrid has a vast experience in government, research, development, telecommunications, financial and education sectors as well as high influencing and negotiation skills.

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Shane Hill Principal Research Analyst
Shane Hill is part of ADAPT’s Strategic Research and Advisory team. As Principal Research Analyst, he produces pragmatic insights tailored to the... More

Shane Hill is part of ADAPT’s Strategic Research and Advisory team. As Principal Research Analyst, he produces pragmatic insights tailored to the specific needs of technology leaders in Australia and New Zealand.

Hill has worked in technology delivery and market intelligence roles for the past 15 years. His expertise encompasses automation, data science, and machine learning domains. He focuses on how emerging technologies will impact the business models, frameworks, and operations of end-user and vendor organisations.

Formerly of Gartner and with IT services experience across multiple jurisdictions, Shane has led business transformation, technology modernisation, vendor management, and advisory programs for leading consultancies, major corporates, government agencies, and boutique firms.

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