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Application delays eat up 24% of IT staff time
Business application performance delays have major effects on productivity, employee morale and customer loyalty, study finds. Article
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CIOs forced to adopt new hiring strategies
Can't find skilled workers? Perhaps you're just looking in all the wrong places. Article
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Brief: Skills compensation showing up in techies' paychecks
More employers are rewarding their IT workers by increasing their base pay instead of giving the traditional bonus. Article
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More CIOs handpicking their successors
A new survey reveals more CIOs are grooming their replacements and, at the same time, nurturing their careers. Article
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Employee monitoring facts every CIO should know
Employee monitoring is on the rise as CIOs try to safeguard their company information and increase productivity. In his latest column, security expert Gary Miliefsky offers eight tips that every CIO should know about implementing and managing an empl... Article
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CIOs use board membership to advance careers
Experts agree: Signing onto a company board is pivotal to advancing your career. Finding a seat, however, is easier said than done. Article
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Study finds no rest for the IT weary
IT pros are spending too much time on manual routine tasks and denying themselves a good night's sleep. Article
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Avian flu possibility shifts IT's focus to people
A potential avian flu epidemic causes IT to shift its focus to the people within the organization. Tip
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ERP, CRM drive modest hiring gains in tight market
CIOs are hiring, but for very specific purposes -- and according to a new survey, it's likely they'll have to up the ante in order to get the very best talent. Article
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CIO Decisions 2006: MBA worth the effort, but doesn't guarantee IT stardom
Midmarket CIOs at the CIO Decisions Conference last week in Carlsbad, Calif., weigh in on the issue of whether you need an MBA to succeed in IT these days. The verdict: It's nice, but not critical for the job. Upward mobility is another matter. Article