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Clark Golestani, CIO of Merck, on an entrepreneurial approach to IT leadership
CIOs who want to drive innovation and change in their organizations should focus on making the lives of developers easier so they can innovate, produce great apps and deliver valuable IP.
Sometimes it's better to walk away from an IT project, even a big one, than to fall further down the rabbit hole. These tips will help you cancel a project and keep your dignity (and reputation) intact.
Bask Iyer, CIO of Juniper Networks, says IT leaders need to break out of their support roles and drive digital change.
Think millennials are complicated? It doesnu2019t get any easier with Gen Zers, who will enter the workforce en masse shortly. The two generations share some similarities but also some stark differences.
The CIO at Brown-Forman, a wine and sprits maker, says that IT and marketing find they have lots to learn from each other.u2002
The advice you'd seek at an executive roundtable you control.
CIOs need to focus on the u2018mobile momentsu2019 when consumers or employees want to get something done immediately. (Plus, CIOs discuss mobility opportunities and challenges in a CIO.com video.)
IT departments are getting creative to attract and retain elite software development talent. Is this just a temporary bubble or a sustainable hiring practice?
Todayu2019s CIO has to be able to successfully collaborate across departments, connect corporate silos, be customer-focused, get agile and tap the power of data analytics.
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