January 17, 2020
Executive presence is that unique combination of qualities that sets leaders apart. Itâs also a skill that anyone can develop. Hereâs how to do it. Read more â¶
7 tech buzzwords to cancel in 2020
6 IT roles prime for reskilling
20 IT resolutions for 2020
6 digital transformation success stories
ITâs greatest skill shortage: Leadership
What good leaders do: 3 key practices you can adopt today
How Lear makes self-service IT delivery work
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Tech is an industry all too often fueled by hype, but some CIOs are fed up. Here IT leaders from retail, health care, consulting and other sectors discuss tech catch-all jargon theyâd like to see dumped. Read more â¶
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These web-based courses are perfect for anyone who doesnât have the time to attend traditional classes Read more â¶
Digital initiatives are not just transforming business â they are also significantly shaking up the requirements of IT roles that support them. Read more â¶
The new decade finds technology changing faster than ever. IT leaders must balance a wide array of priorities in developing a strategic agenda that can keep up. Read more â¶
Anheuser-Busch InBev, McKesson, Barings and other companies are steering digital initiatives to drive business growth and operational efficiency. These digital transformation examples detail IT leadersâ strategies, implementations and challenges. Read more â¶
The rise of digital disruption and transformation has put a spotlight on ITâs need for leadership skills throughout the ranks. Hereâs how organizations are addressing the void. Read more â¶
Providing good leadership means giving the people on your team the safety and space they need to thrive. Here are three things you can start doing now that will make a big difference in the year ahead. Read more â¶
Bonnie Smith, CIO of Lear Corporation, describes how embracing citizen developers led to a new self-service operating model for RPA tools and more. Read more â¶
Even after implementing SOAR, SIEM, IDPS and other technologies to improve security insights, companies still spend thousands of hours triaging alerts that are mostly false positives. Read more â¶