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IT workers logging fewer hours
The typical IT worker is not likely to log round-the-clock shifts these days -- except in the gaming industry, where coders regularly pull all-nighters. News
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Vacation? What vacation?
How can you get yourself and your business to the point that you can take a vacation? Or are you doomed to be on the job 24/7, for the rest of your life? Tip
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Employee loyalty slipping for some
As more IT jobs get outsourced to offshore locations, employees are lucky to get additional training paid by their employer. But when they do receive free training, how much time do they owe their employer? Article
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CIOs increasingly join outside boards of directors
As regulation and security concerns increase, companies are looking to IT execs for expertise. Article
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Is IT a dead end? CIOs, workers disagree
Would you tell your child to get into IT? Opinions vary sharply among IT workers, CIOs, educators and headhunters, but they all seem to agree on one thing -- IT skills alone won't cut it. Article
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When is it time to get out of tech?
Where do people with tech skills go when they want to leave the tech industry? Tip
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Study: No layoffs at highly productive companies
Could layoffs be more of a management fad than a credible solution to a company's problems? SearchCIO.com contributor Jason Jennings says the most productive companies are pretty parsimonious with the pink slips. Article
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Compassion, people skills crucial for CIOs
If you want to be an effective CIO, add compassion to your core competencies. Tech savvy and business skills are great, but connecting with employees could be your most important strength. Article
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User response F to "From the Editor: Is life getting better for American IT workers?"
Read one user's reaction to a recent note from the editor. Article