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CIO management mistakes that can harm CIO careers, cause IT failures
Are you an effective CIO or senior IT leader, or are you poised for failure because you've made one of these mistakes? Here's what you might need to change before it's too late. Article
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Effective ITIL project leadership: Plan-Do-Check-Act
Successful ITIL project leaders are using the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle to ensure their teams stay motivated, follow the same processes and contribute innovative ideas. Article
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Swine flu -- not hurricanes -- leads disaster recovery agenda
As Hurricane Bill bears down, our blogger looks at what's really topping the disaster recovery agenda for IT leaders -- swine flu. News
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Outsourcing IT jobs: Do U.S. companies and workers stand a chance?
According to a recent report, while IT leaders say they'd rather not outsource, they will for financial reasons. Our blogger wonders: Does this mean U.S. workers will continue to see jobs move overseas? News
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Hit the ground running and make people your priority
In "Hit the Ground Running," a book by Jason Jennings, learn how some company executives are leveraging the power of their people for economic success. Book Chapter
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Gartner: Future IT security jobs to focus on risk management strategy
Gartner predicts that by 2016, maturing technologies will supplant many security experts. The jobs that survive will be all about risk management. Article
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Integrated business intelligence strategy spans app, BI developers
CIOs need to marry business application and BI development efforts to create a cohesive BI strategy, especially when adding analytical capabilities to enterprise applications. Article
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10 ways to keep your IT job in this recession
IT careers are just as vulnerable as other jobs in this recession, but here are some tips to surviving layoffs and staying employed in the downturn. Article
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How to organize and train your staff for BPM project success
Here's how organizations are setting up their business process management efforts, from centers of excellence to training that focuses on certain aspects of BPM. Tip
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Employee layoffs pose security risk if systems access not disabled
As layoffs rise, IT departments aren't being vigilant enough in disabling systems access and risk the ire of terminated employees. Article