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The coronavirus pandemic is accelerating a number of project management trends already under way u2014 and greatly altering long-held practices that no longer seem as relevant as remote work rises.
Systemic racism in IT is an uncomfortable truth. Now is the time to recognize it and eradicate it. Here's how to get started.
With budgets uncertain and project priorities pivoting in the wake of the pandemic, IT leaders are finding several key areas worth investing in.
It's no secret that preparation is key to successful contract negotiations, but SaaS renewals come with their own set of challenges. What are you doing to prepare for negotiation success?
The digital economy has kicked into gear. Digital talent development has therefore become paramount.
As project priorities (and IT budgets) shift, CIOs are rethinking how to acquire much needed skills in uncertain times.
Responding to rapidly shifting business needs, CIOs are reprioritizing IT projects to position their organizations for future growth.
IT Professionals New Zealand CEO Paul Matthews outlines the tech sectoru2019s opposition to proposed changes in vocational training.
As businesses plan to return to the office, CIOs need to develop a contact tracing strategy for a safe working environment.
Projects seldom go as planned, leaving project managers with any number of small fires to put out. Here are the most common issues projects encounter and how to get things back on track.
To keep ahead of the digital curve, Shell, S&P Global and BMW are embracing MOOCs to train staff in emerging technologies.
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