Loading...
Stay up to speed with the day's top stories for IT leaders
April 19, 2021
The CEO charter for CIOs this year: Lead digital transformation, capitalize on data analytics, and collaborate more with the business. Read more â¶
Switching between apps all day may seem normal, but it is killing your team's productivity. With so much daily app switching, workers around the world struggle to prioritize work, logging longer hours and burning out at higher rates. Here's how you can streamline processes and increase productivity.
Predictive analytics and AI are helping the District of Columbiaâs water authority discover water main and sewer pipe breaks proactively.
Have you made any of these top resume mistakes? If so, take some time to revisit, review and update your resume before you apply for your next job.
Weâll discuss how IT teams can adapt strategies to improve their response time and speed up mean time to resolution in a work-from-anywhere world.
The 2021 State of the CIO confirmed CIOs' pivotal role this past year, but can they live up to the high bar they've established for themselves?
There are some common reasons why a transformation steering committee may fail to engageâfrom a lack of motivation to a bias toward inaction, Here's how transformation leaders can overcome those blockers.
The 2021 State of the CIO survey reveals organizations struggling to fill cybersecurity, AI, and data analytics roles in a year that finds companies looking farther afield to find IT talent.
PwC Chief Information and Technology Officer James Shira is an expert on managing security's big picture. With the growing focus on risk management from boards and senior leadership, James shares advice on keeping security and risk management a top priority for senior business leadership. Weâll discuss where security should be focusing efforts, risks businesses should be prioritizing, how to address the security talent shortage, and ways security leaders can prepare themselves for the future.
© 2024