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Three steps to maximizing your IT staff resources
CIOs are still expected to do more with smaller staffs. In his latest column, James Champy offers three principles for successfully utilizing your IT staff to its fullest potential. Column
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CIOs scramble for project managers
The pressure to deliver projects on time and on budget puts project management skills atop the list of hiring priorities for many CIOs. But good project managers are hard to find. Article
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Winning the IT labor battle in the 'age of the worker'
The retirement of the baby boomers and a decline in computer science majors means CIOs must find creative ways to attract and keep a high-quality staff. Article
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People skills outrank tech skills, researcher says
At Gartner's Business Process Management Summit, research VP Diane Morello said tech skills will always be needed, but they'll take a back seat to relationship management. Article
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A booming job market means headaches for CIOs
New research shows that IT salaries are growing at a faster rate than any time this decade. With a shrinking talent pool and expanding headcounts, CIOs are scrambling to hire new staff and to hold on to those they already have. Article
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CIOs bullish on Q1 hiring
Experts predict that IT hiring will show solid growth in 2007 and CIOs will work especially hard to keep good workers. Article
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CIOs face global competition, more cost pressures in 2007
Innovation, global competition and staff retention are among the priorities CIOs should focus on in 2007, according to columnist James Champy. Column
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Geezers revolt: Age discrimination tops the best CIO stories of 2006
Of the many issues we followed this year, age discrimination hit home hardest with our CIO readers. But other stories struck a nerve, too. Revisit the issues that mattered most to you in our 2006 collection of best CIO stories. Article
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Does IT training drive value?
Retirements and a lack of skilled new workers are spurring new CIO interest in retention and training. Tip
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Gartner: Firms at risk of losing women technologists
Gartner analysts take on the IT gender gap, singing the praises of the fairer sex. Whether they are doing women any favors is open to debate. Article