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CIO First Look
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December 05, 2024
CIOsâ lack of success metrics dooms many AI projects
Nearly a third of CIOs donât know which AI POCs achieved their metrics. But they keep launching projects anyway â a hope-fueled strategy doomed to fall short of results.
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Burnout: A chronic epidemic in the IT industry
IT professionals are reporting exhaustion at alarming levels, and IT leaders must recognize the symptoms and take steps to address contributing factors to avoid increased attrition rates and decreased productivity.
4 ways to build a team equipped with emerging skills
Many IT leaders have struggled in the face of new challenges because they donât have the needed know-how on their staff. But some are finding ways to prepare for the long term as the pace of change accelerates.
JPMorgan Chase builds ambitious AI foundation on AWS
Global CIO Lori Beer detailed at AWS re:Invent the financial services firmâs cloud and AI journey, including an internal generative AI assistant thatâs bringing efficiencies to 200,000 employees.
2025 IT headcount expectations lowest in over a decade
A recent survey revealed just 36% of CIOs expect IT headcount growth in the year ahead, the lowest figure since 2011. Shifting economic outlooks and debate over AIâs impact, however, are two key factors muddying IT hiring reality.
5 dead-end IT skills â and how to avoid becoming obsolete
As CIOs prioritize emerging technology, IT veterans would do well to incorporate higher-level strategic thinking to keep their careers from hitting a wall.
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