2018

Spotlight on Information Technology

Adam Stanley coffee - adamlstanley.com - Connections blog“During pre-closing diligence and analysis, CIOs may be pressed for more confidence in realizing technology value than can be validated on a deal timetable,” reflects Adam Stanley, Global Chief Digital and Information Officer for Cushman & Wakefield, real estate services leader.  “Technology deployments done concurrently with acquisition integration are unpredictable on many levels.  As such, best practice should be to manage under a rolling validation process. Build a strong, scenario-tested, business case based on known variables during the deal due-diligence. Then, after close, continuously validate those variables against reality as you integrate. In any case, prepare for variations vs. pre-deal assumptions and be ready to adjust as necessary.”

Cushman & Wakefield launches proptech startup accelerator with Plug and Play

MetaProp NYC Raises $40M for Second PropTech VC Fund

Digital disruption has come for another industry

Crain’s Chicago’s Notable LGBTQ Executives

Savoy Network Most Influential Blacks in America

2018 CIO 100 winners exemplify IT excellence

CIO100 Profile: Cushman & Wakefield

Duke Long’s 2018 Global #CRE and #TECH Power 100

 2017

Just found this …. LOL… I totally remember doing the interview but never actually saw the writeup or heard the podcast. If you want to hear me pontificate on real estate technology, grab a cup of coffee or something stronger and have at it! 
 

Virtual Reality: The New Reality for Real Estate

Innovation Conversation with MetaProp NYC

2016

The Perfect Partners: CIOs and CPOs tackle disruption together

CIOs Face ‘Uncharted Territory’ After Brexit Vote

Creating an effective digital workplace

CIOs create formal processes to get innovative tech from startups

Meet the 2016 CIO 100 winners and Hall of Fame Inductees

Effective data visualization is a journey

Premier 100 Technology Leader Adam Stanley

2015

The 2015 CIO 100 Winners: This year, IT executives mean business

2014

Meet Adam Stanley, forward-thinking strategist

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August – Most social CIOs: 20 tech executives to follow on Twitter

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August – Poor security culture? Time for TEA. (via Sarah Clarke)

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August – DTZ sponsors real estate incubator space at 1871

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March – DTZ Brings In Stanley As New CIO

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March – DTZ Appoints Adam Stanley as Global Chief Information Officer (CIO) of DTZ

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2013

Coming out with lots of benefits

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2010

Verizon Business Builds New ‘Borderless Enterprise’ For Aon Corp.

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2009

Aon’s CTO remakes IT globally

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