Karol Piasta
About Karol Piasta
Karol Piasta is an Enterprise Architect with a strong academic background, holding multiple master's degrees from institutions including London Business School and The Silesian University of Technology. He specializes in business requirements elicitation and evaluation within IT service management, and leads solution architecture design for a Demand Management project at Nokia/Atos.
Work at Nokia/Atos
Karol Piasta serves as an Enterprise Architect, leading the design of solution architecture for a project focused on Demand Management at Nokia/Atos. In this role, he applies his expertise to ensure that the architectural solutions align with business needs and technical requirements.
Education and Expertise
Karol Piasta has an extensive educational background. He studied at the London Business School and the Antwerp Management School, where he achieved a Master's degree. He also holds a Master of Science from The Silesian University of Technology, where he completed studies in Industrial Design Engineering at Tu Delft. This diverse education equips him with a strong foundation in both business and technical disciplines.
Business Requirements Elicitation
In his professional capacity, Karol Piasta is responsible for business requirements elicitation and evaluation within the context of IT service management. His role involves gathering and analyzing business needs to ensure that IT services effectively support organizational goals.
Integration and Tools Coordination
Karol Piasta coordinates integration efforts involving various tools such as Active Directory, CMDB, ServiceNow, and Enterprise Project repository. His work ensures that these tools function cohesively within the IT infrastructure, enhancing operational efficiency.
Utilization of IT Guardian Service Model
In the telecommunications sector, Karol Piasta utilizes the IT Guardian Service Model and Troux. These frameworks assist in managing IT services and aligning them with business strategies, contributing to improved service delivery and management.