CIOReview
| | DECEMBER - JANUARY19CIOReviewThe demand for energy-related projects is on the rise, and it is expected that executing any project in this field will continue to increase for at least the next ten yearsquality, and resource efficiency of existing software solutions, without being constrained by any particular technology. To reap the benefits of these advancements, foundational work such as data harmonization and standardization are crucial. It is something that started years ago and will continue for a long period of time. WHAT ARE SOME PRACTICES THAT ONE CAN IMPLEMENT TO GET BETTER RESULTS?Democratizing access to new technology and knowledge within the organization is a highly effective technique that can be implemented. For instance, if someone is interested in learning something which is not part of their department, then required opportunities should be provided to them. They should be helped become familiar with the language's fundamentals and create more extensive cases.This initiative can empower every employee and is not limited to IT or retaliation departments. Learning can take place within a small group or organization and can happen to anyone, who is willing to learn new skills through training sessions, open platforms, and time commitment. By creating an inclusive learning culture and offering tools, people can ensure that everyone in the company can improve their abilities and contribute more to the organization.WHAT WOULD BE YOUR PIECE OF ADVICE TO YOUR FELLOW PEERS AND ASPIRING PROFESSIONALS STARTING THEIR CAREER IN THE ENERGY SECTOR?To successfully adapt to the ever-evolving landscape of technology, one must have an open mindset. We should not just accept the current state as final, but instead embrace emerging technologies and utilize them to redesign processes. Rather than simply using AI to improve existing systems, we should be bold enough to ask difficult questions and introduce new concepts with courage. Creative thinking is also important, especially when bringing in new team members with unique perspectives. In order to stay ahead in this constantly changing environment, we need to be able to critically evaluate and improve our processes from an outsider's perspective.
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