VIGNETTE
A description of a firm’s approach to an IT management issue, written according to a prescribed template
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A description of a firm’s approach to an IT management issue, written according to a prescribed template
In 2020, General Electric Company (GE) was a $95 billion high-tech industrial company that employed approximately 205,000 people and served customers in over 170 countries. GE’s Corporate Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) team delivered company-wide governance and oversight in that area. In 2016, the unit identified a potential for high-risk contractor operations that company leaders wanted to address proactively. This vignette describes the development of an AI-enabled document assessment application that served GE EHS professionals as a bolt-on application for use during the contractor onboarding process. Delivering the tool began to free up EHS professionals to focus more of their expertise on field execution and higher-value EHS work.
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MIT CISR helps executives meet the challenge of leading increasingly digital and data-driven organizations. We provide insights on how organizations effectively realize value from approaches such as digital business transformation, data monetization, business ecosystems, and the digital workplace. Founded in 1974 and grounded in MIT’s tradition of combining academic knowledge and practical purpose, we work directly with digital leaders, executives, and boards to develop our insights. Our consortium forms a global community that comprises more than seventy-five organizations.