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CIOs often fall into three camps: strategists, transformers and operations experts. But at times, the CIO type doesn't match the business problems at hand. One answer: Get the right lieutenants at the right times.
Considering a career change? The process of discovering your next move can feel empowering--or overwhelming. These seven tips will help you determine the right move.
Tech titans are often one of a kind characters. But some Silicon Valley kingpins have virtual twins lurking in Hollywood and Washington, D.C. Who might play Marc Benioff or Carly Fiorina? Here's a look.
ERP systems tend to outlast the IT professionals who implement them, causing headaches for the CIOs who are subsequently brought it to integrate and upgrade them -- and manage the business side's changing expectations.
Inter-personal relationships between IT and business partners play a critical--yet often overlooked--role in the execution of projects. Agile development methodologies such as Scrum can bring IT and business partners together and help improve project
The office cubes you are about to see are definitely not what Herman Miller (the furniture company responsible for the modern day cubicle) had in mind. Every office has its colorful cube-dwellers, but these may make your office mates seem tame.
Analysts differ on Apple's next move: extend AT&T's deal or open the iPhone to multiple carriers.
Performance bonuses, sign-on bonuses and equity compensation are shrinking from executive pay packages as recession-induced belt-tightening hits the top brass and the public debate over golden parachutes continues to rage.
Historic job loss data from Challenger, Gray & Christmas gives context to our current economic woes.
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