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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 | 21 Dec 2004
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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 | 20 Dec 2004
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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 | 08 Dec 2004
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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 | 01 Nov 2004
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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 | 31 Oct 2004
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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 | 08 Oct 2004
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From the Editor: Is life getting better for American IT workers?
Read the editor's note that sparked a debate of a future IT "hiring frenzy." Article | 07 Oct 2004
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10 steps to IT efficiency
Is your IT department a little flabby? You may be just 10 steps away from a more efficient -- and effective -- IT machine. Article | 27 Jul 2004
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CIOs, students disagree on value of multicultural skills
Many business students in the U.S. believe multicultural skills are their ticket to the top. But some of those already on top don't quite agree. Article | 15 Jul 2004
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Talk is cheap (but highly recommended) for leading IT workers
These days IT executives are constantly asking me how to regain their workers' trust and loyalty, which was damaged during the recession. I think it may be too late for many of these people. Column | 08 Jul 2004