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Meta Group offering gives IT execs 'big picture'
Your IT staff thinks it's doing a great job, but the clients aren't impressed. Welcome to the great IT gap that separates perception from reality. Article
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Class bridges IT, business gulf
The Society for Information Management (SIM) is taking IT pros to school in the ways of business. Shoring up these softer skills could help companies align their business and IT strategies. Article
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Universities aim for more rounded IT grads
IT grads today have to be more well-rounded than those from five years ago. Offshore outsourcing has changed the rules, and business and tech schools are adjusting to help students "outsource-proof" themselves. Article
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Education is key to securing remote PCs
Education is key when it comes to securing the desktops of your remote users, but there are some new products that can help protect your network. Article
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Survey shows some CIOs in hiring mode
What are your hiring plans looking like? A new study shows that 11% of CIOs are planning to expand their IT staffs in the next quarter. Not exactly a hiring spree, but better news than quarters past. Article
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A CIO Conversation: Insurance exec says business experience a 'must' for CIOs
Bob Best discusses how his IT team tackled the 1999 merger of Unum Corp. with Provident Companies Inc. Interview
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Growing trend for CIOs: 'Test driving' employees
Now that you may be in a position to actually hire new people, how do you make sure you're hiring the right new people? Many CIOs are giving prospective hires a "test drive." Article
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Enabling service mobility or just spinning your wheels?
Keeping a mobile workforce on track presents its own special challenges. Ideally, managers want to create higher service levels without adding headcount. Article
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The new force in the work world -- the 'creative class'
Which CIO will have an edge? Advice dispensed at the BetterManagement Live conference went well beyond what you'd hear in a typical business school class. Article
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Overworked, understaffed CIOs try to keep the peace
In this "doing more with less" economy, how can CIOs keep their overworked underlings from storming the IT Bastille? Article