Over the last year we have asked senior IT executives from almost every industry to discuss how the role of the CIO is changing. Members of the media as well as industry thought leaders provided insights into how CIOs and IT departments are adjusting to the new realities of today’s corporate environment.
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10 Most Important Pieces of Advice for Women in IT
At a recent Executive Women in IT luncheon co-hosted by the CIO Executive Council and Dell Services, almost 40 leading women in IT gathered to discuss what it means to be trailblazers and risk-takers in today’s global IT business environment.
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Minding the “Skills” Gap
CompTIA, a professional development technology association, reports in a recent study that "93 percent of employers indicate there is an overall skills gap among their IT staff."
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Demonstrating IT’s Ability to Make a Difference
One of the most important exercises today’s CIOs can do is ask themselves what organizational and operational activities they should start, stop or do differently.
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2014 CIO Magazine’s State of the CIO: A Deeper Look
As we have previously discussed here on InnovatebusinessIT.com, today’s CIOs are increasing the time spent on strategic activities and have elevated their positions within their companies.
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CIO Magazine: State of the CIO 2014
CIOs are increasing their roles, increasing the time spent on strategic activities and elevating their positions within their companies from a functional department to business strategists.
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The New Matrix
Although IT tends to look at innovation through a technology lens, a slightly different perspective reveals ample room for management innovation as well. One of the things emerging from our research is a new emphasis on how companies engage skilled labor.
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