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CIO talent search: Windows, SQL, wireless
A new survey reveals a surge in Q3 hiring by CIOs -- but only for a few specialized slots. Article
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CIO to CEO: One man's journey
It doesn't happen often, but Hyundai Motor America picked a CIO with a knack for finance to drive a new spin-off business. Article
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Fear factor puts big chill on IT projects
Fear of change freezes even the best IT projects. Find out how successful CIOs tackle change management the warm and fuzzy way. Article
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College students continue to shun computer science
Computer science graduates are scarcer than ever -- but not everyone says that's a bad thing for IT. Article
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CIO how-to: The art of developing direct reports
Most IT professionals want to develop new skills, do well and be rewarded with more pay and higher-level positions. Unfortunately, IT executives often don't do enough to help employees get there. Column
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Hot skills drive IT salaries up
Want to hire a VoIP expert? What about a certified IS auditor? Better get out the checkbook. See which IT skills are now commanding top dollar. Article
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Gartner outlines new CIO reporting strategy
It's called the Office of the CIO -- and it's a new strategy for giving CIOs organizational clout. Article
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New rules for the new world of IT employment
In a relatively short amount of time, a new IT reality has emerged, and no one can escape it. Those who worked through the recession, professionals who are just entering the IT workforce after a period of unemployment and rookies who are searching fo... Column
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A CIO Conversation: When quitting is an option
Consultant Chuck Sunderman discusses making the tough IT leadership decisions -- like knowing when to step down after a merger and acquisition. Interview
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Is business management a profession?
If management was a licensed profession on par with law or medicine, there might be fewer opportunities for corporate bad guys. Article