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Nov 21, 2016
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How IT leaders can define and drive IT innovation

While innovation is a goal of most organizations, many IT leaders are hard-pressed to define what innovation is. The CIO Executive Council outlines four essential principles for IT leaders to keep in mind as they develop or hone their strategies. Read More

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How IT leaders communicate can affect success
New CIO appointments, November 2016 edition
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How IT leaders communicate can affect success

Workers today are creating more content than ever, but are they effectively communicating? Read More

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New CIO appointments, November 2016 edition

Coca-Cola, Carlson, Facebook and Petco are among the companies that recently named new CIOs. Read More

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Project managers have the skills to become CEOs, so why don’t they?

It is well known among the project management community that there is a glass ceiling in the career path of project managers (PMs). Only a tiny proportion have the opportunity to reach the top of the corporate ladder and land the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) job. In this article, I will prove, for the first time, that project managers have all the skills and competencies to make it into the CEO’s chair, and assess some of the reasons why, currently, few PMs get there, and what they need to do to make it to the top of the career ladder. Read More

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Don't confront black bears, do fight gender bias

Don't back away from the problem of gender bias in IT. Read More

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A new Digital CIO must emerge from digital economy disruption

The imminent and inevitable disruption caused by digital transformation calls for a new breed of CIO’s, with a different mindset and new capabilities to become one of the most strategic references from every company affected by this new digital era. But there ‘s still a path to be walked. Read More

White Paper: Axway

Brand Loyalty in the Digital Age

The battle to establish customer loyalty for consumer-facing brands remains fiercely competitive, both in domestic U.S. markets and worldwide. Read More

8 tips for managing without authority

When it comes to managing indirect reports, there's no substitute for experience. Here’s how two project management veterans have found success.

How to reduce Windows 10's on-disk footprint

Over time, as Windows 10 is patched repeatedly, installer files can become outdated or orphaned and occupy a lot of disk space. Two utilities can help with that.

Ready for action: 6 big ideas in digital transformation

This 49-page report features advice from IT executives at the U.S. Postal Service, Hunter Douglas, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Nationwide Insurance and more for using digital technologies to become more agile, more flexible and more profitable. Purchase the report here.

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