Report: Montana Ranked Near The Top In 2020 Personal Income Growth
Montanans saw a greater increase in the money they took home in 2020 than nearly every other state in the country, according to a report by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
The report says Montana tied with Arizona for strongest personal income growth in 2020. Mike Maciag is an officer with The Pew Charitable Trusts, and he says there was one big reason for increases nationwide.
“We had this historic, unprecedented increase in public assistance.”
That money which includes unemployment insurance payouts, relief checks, Medicare and Medicaid drove up personal income for many Americans.
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More cross-team collaboration needed to deliver digital transformation
A new global survey of 700 CIOs reveals IT leaders have growing concerns about their ability to keep up with digital transformation.
The study from software intelligence company Dynatrace shows 89 percent of CIOs say digital transformation has already accelerated, and 58 percent predict it will continue to speed up.
However, 93 percent say IT s ability to maximize value for the business is hindered by challenges, including IT and business teams working in silos. In addition 74 percent say they are fed up with the need to piece together data from multiple tools to assess the impact of IT investments on the business. Limited collaboration across BizDevOps teams disrupts IT’s ability to respond quickly to sudden changes in business needs according to 40 percent.
CIOs blame siloed IT teams and tools for misalignment
The inability of teams to see a single version of the truth is leading to a lot of time wasting among IT departments and businesses
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A recent study has highlighted the extent to which CIOs and IT leaders are struggling to fix business-related IT issues.
The Vanson Bourne global survey of 700 CIOs, for Dynatrace’s
How to transform the way teams work to improve collaboration and drive better business outcomes study, reported that IT leaders have growing concerns about their ability to keep up with digital transformation.