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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
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Forget skill sets, find yourself a board to sit on
Will you be a CIO in five years? Do you want to be? Whatever your direction, you've got to have a plan and it must include at least two things: business skills and experience serving on the board of other companies. Article
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Climbing the IT ladder: Old rules no longer apply
Incredulous, but true: Business meetings could be good for your career. News
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For students with 'learnability,' a future in IT via India
Add the Indian IT powerhouse Infosys to the list of companies recruiting at American colleges this year. The fast-growing company sees a diverse workforce as its future. Some American students see a passage to India as a passport to a better job back... Article
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Survey results highlight the importance of HIPAA compliance training
The Vice President of Policy and Government Relations for the American Health Information Management Association speaks out on the importance of compliance training. Executive Briefing
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IT certification losing luster
A pair of recent surveys provides evidence that employers are putting more of a premium on knowledge and experience than certification. Article
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CIOs find respect (and money) retain top workers
As the demand for highly skilled tech workers intensifies, CIOs might be tempted to try creative tactics to keep them. But experts say a little respect (and more money) goes a long way. Article
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Offshore outsourcing contracts should focus on value, not price
Price is no longer the most critical issue to address in an offshore outsourcing relationship. Offshore outsourcing contracts should focus on value, not price. Tip