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March 21, 2022
CIOs are once again walking a tightrope between innovation and operational excellenceâthis time, buoyed by strong LOB alliances and a lingering pandemic glow. Read more â¶
Itâs time to start measuring and developing DQ on an individual level and prioritize the digital skill set.
IT leaders with service contracts in the region are working quickly to minimize impacts on their partners and projects, while the industry at large braces for price hikes and talent crunches across the globe.
The data scientist role varies depending on industry, but there are common skills, experience, education, and training that will give you the leg up in your data science career.
In 2022, visibility into the supply chain, accurately valuing data products, and leveraging data for sustainability and optimization will be critical.
The shift toward more distributed workforces may accelerate workplace adoption of VR. For CIOs, now is the time to consider practical IT issues like cost, security, infrastructure, and ownership.
A career coach is an expert in career planning who offers certified expertise in resume building, negotiation, and interviewing to help maximize your potential â but only if youâre willing to put in the work.
In this resume makeover, Stephen Van Vreede helps an IT executive find a theme for his resume and shape the message for the right audience.
For IT, change is constant â so too is the need to assess, address, and reinforce your organizationâs ability to adapt and transform.
CIOs could be called on to help make the office worth the commute, or the remote working experience more inclusive.
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