What CEOs can learn from President-elect transition process

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What CEOs can learn from President-elect transition process

Columnist Rob Enderle writes that the process where President-elects are given time to get their house in order before formally taking the job may be one of the few business best practices from the government that other businesses could benefit from. Read More

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Why every CIO needs to be a hands-on leader to succeed

In previous years, a hands-on designation meant practitioner, not leader. In not understanding how to embrace more direct participation, CIOs fear being branded as tactical. Yet hands-on IT executives are now getting the choice career opportunities. Read More

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Don't confuse project outcomes with business outcomes

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CIO Career Coach: How to resign from an executive position (video)

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Wanted: More women CIOs (but do they want the job?)

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Box CEO: It's the 'best time in history to be CIO'

The CIO role is in flux today, but IT execs shouldn't despair over the role they'll play in future technology decisions and oversight, according to Box CEO Aaron Levie. Here's why. Read More

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