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March 02, 2022
Todayâs CIOs-in-waiting are taking charge of their career prospects by leading transformational projects, filling in experience gaps, and enlisting networks and coaches for opportunities and polish. Read more â¶
The bad news: The supply chain shortages and bottlenecks we all experienced last year arenât expected to go away in 2022. The good news: You can overcome these challenges and unexpected disruptions by building a more agile and resilient businessâand it starts with digitizing your supply chain.
A futuristâs observations on the CIO role in the year ahead.
Youâre ready to meet your new staff. But are they ready for you? From assessment to execution, hereâs how to set yourself up for long-term success from the get-go.
J&J Medical Devices is partnering with Microsoft on a surgical platform that marries AI with medical device data, but innovations aimed at digitally transforming healthcare face unique challenges.
CIOs should always have half an eye on the future, especially it comes to succession planning â for their own careers as well as the good of their businesses.
The energy giantâs dual-cloud transformation includes a data lake architecture that AI chief Dan Jeavons says is catalyzing business efficiencies and will prove key in cutting carbon emissions over time.
The days of the conference room speaker phone are done. Facilitating meetings with in-room and remote participants these days requires new tech, new processes, and purpose.
Doing too much too fast, under-communicating, failing to focus on the business⦠as with so many IT initiatives these common mistakes can undermine ITSM effectiveness.
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