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CIO First Look
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June 27, 2024
Healthcareâs long road to digitization gets an AI boost
From ambient documentation to ML-based scheduling, healthcare CIOs are rolling out technologies that enable precision diagnostics, reduce clinician workloads, and automate back-office functions. Read more
Leading tech in a PE portfolio company: 5 things you need to know
A recruiterâs reflection on private equity CIO leadership Read more
Extensive AI use makes employees lonely, nervous
The initial euphoria of having fewer mundane tasks to perform soon gives way to fears of job loss, says a study in the Harvard Business Review. Read more
Great Resignation 3.0? Rising workload and skills gap push workers to consider job changes
A PwC survey, conducted among over 56,000 workers in 50 countries, revealed that 28% of respondents are likely to switch employers within the next year. Read more
How to get the most out of IT consultants
Bringing on IT consultants can accelerate IT innovation, as long as you establish a clear, accountable, and collaborative partnership with room for growth and adjustments. Read more
Stock buybacks put CIOs in the hot seat
The board wants to buy back stock, and youâre thinking itâs not in your wheelhouse? Youâre the CIO. Sure it is. Hereâs why. Read more
AI success depends on a culture of innovation
Powerful AI technology does not guarantee adoption and use. Instead, we need to prioritize building AI innovations with clear applications for society and the market. Read more
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