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Mar 20, 2017
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CIO also means 'chief influence officer'

As the role of the modern-day CIO changes, one of the key job requirements is to influence decisions in order to build the consensus necessary to get things done. As part of that influencer role, CIOs must assess and create a culture that will help and support the transformation. Without the right culture, the old saying of culture eats strategy applies very well. Read More

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Watson could keep business and world leaders from looking like idiots

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