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August 30, 2021

7 hot digital transformation trends — and 3 going cold

The pandemic has seen organizations doubling down on true transformation. Here’s how digital initiatives are reshaping technology strategies and revolutionizing how work gets done. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by ActivTrak: Manager's Guide to Productivity Measurement

There are numerous benefits to productivity measurement, like gaining a view of employee engagement, keeping a pulse on burnout risk, helping teams carve out focused work time, and more. Download this guide to learn how to leverage productivity data effectively without compromising employee trust.

Hands-on IT skills pay off more than certs, study says

Learning the right leading-edge skills is paying off in a job market that is becoming oversaturated with certificate holders, driving down credentialed premiums.

American Air Filter Europe unifies ERP under S/4HANA

Data cleansing proves key to migrating a hodgepodge of ERP systems in 14 countries to a unified sales and warehouse strategy in SAP’s cloud.

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Future of work Summit

Future of Work isn’t just trending – it’s inevitable! Are you responsible for your company’s digital workplace? Register today.

What is a chief technology officer? The exec who sets tech strategy

The CTO has emerged as a key player in the C-suite, as digital transformations become high strategic priorities for so many organizations.

The 3 IT processes CIOs need most

Building effective IT 101: Processes matter, but some matter more than others. Here’s where to put your skin in the game as an IT leader.

Back to business, but not back to normal

The pandemic exposed the myth that the "normal" workplace worked. IT leaders have an opportunity to do better for diverse employees as they chart their paths to the future of work.

What is design thinking? An agile method for innovation

Design thinking eschews traditional development processes in favor of an agile, flexible method for developing products and services with a unique focus on the customer.

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