Grace Shi

Grace is a practitioner in the IT management field with 25 years’ hands-on experience working for IBM, Accenture, and other global companies. Her expertise lies in providing professional services to enterprise clients from various industries, focusing on business value realization, technology solution implementation, and offering excellence in client service delivery.
Grace also has a passion for education, having spent the past 15+ years working in higher education. She has taught at the UBC Sauder School of Business and Simon Fraser University (SFU) Beedie School of Business as an adjunct professor, including business analysis and project management professional certification programs, and strategy courses for MBA and undergraduate students.
Grace holds an MBA in Management of Technology (SFU), a Master of Engineering, as well as the PMP and advanced PgMP designations. Her academic interests lie in enterprise business architecture development, an area perceived as a critical in helping organizations effectively execute business strategies.

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Implementation Strategies: Cloud Computing (edX)

Gain an in-depth understanding of cloud computing and acquire skills to successfully evaluate and implement cloud technology within an enterprise architecture context. Skip About this course There is no doubt that cloud computing is the future. Yet despite the widespread adoption of cloud computing, uncertainty remains around how to best [...]

Introduction: Emerging Technologies in an Enterprise Environment (edX)

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Introduction: Emerging Technologies in an Enterprise Environment (edX)
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Successfully leverage and implement emerging technologies within a business enterprise environment. Professionals operating at the intersection of IT and business face unique challenges, amplified by data proliferation and ever-evolving technology. To add business value and remain competitive, it is crucial to understand how to successfully leverage emerging technologies within [...]