Q&A: Resultant CEO talks about strategy in buying M&A firm
Greg Layok said in evaluating a potential acquisition, “strategic fit is very important, but culture is even more important.”
Greg Layok said in evaluating a potential acquisition, “strategic fit is very important, but culture is even more important.”
Indianapolis-based data technology and consulting firm Resultant has acquired a Chicago-based consulting firm.
Before you evaluate your data, I’d encourage you to do something deceptively simple: Write down your biggest business problems and opportunities.
Over the past year, I’ve gone from AI-curious to AI-immersed, and it’s genuinely made me a better leader.
We spent far more time in the most recent State Budget Committee meeting dealing with the possibility of creating yet another casino.
Menthol cigarettes have been aggressively marketed to African Americans, creating a significant disparity in use.
Traditional strategic planning assumes a level of predictability that simply doesn’t exist anymore.
Quick caveat: You don’t have to use AI the way I do. I’m just one person, offering one perspective.
The pressure to respond to every new tool and trend can be intense.
Indianapolis-based Katz Sapper & Miller, the city’s largest accounting firm, hopes to grow its new information technology consulting practice significantly over time.
But our bodies are not just vehicles for our minds. They are finely tuned instruments that send signals to communicate with us.
Technical experts often get frustrated when business leaders don’t inherently “get it,” while non-technical leaders feel equally frustrated when data experts throw a bunch of numbers at them.
And your culture definitely won’t change if data-driven decision-making is relegated to the “few” at the expense of the “many.”
A study by Resultant last year looking into the 624 alumni showed that Orr is a win for all stakeholders.
A good data strategy is not about tools and architecture. It’s about leveraging the data I have or can get to help the business accomplish its mission.
I live in the weird and exciting gray area between the leaders who want answers and the people doing algorithm development and data cleansing—the stuff that makes your eyes glaze over.
The annual Mira Awards honor the best in tech in Indiana. Indianapolis-based TechPoint said the record number of entries for two of the key awards underscores the “vibrancy of Indiana’s tech sector.”
Grit is that ability to persevere through difficult situations.
If you’ve recently closed a deal worth $1 million or more, you’re eligible to submit that information to M&A Monthly.
The University of Indianapolis is leading a coalition of six Indiana colleges in an $11 million grant-funded program that’s using data analytics to help boost graduation rates.