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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. 

  • 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. 

  • 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. 

  • Application training pays off, research shows

    A study of 13,000 IT users appears to add hard numbers to the anecdotal evidence that giving employees formal training on new software is worth the investment. 

  • Commentary: Certification cowboys drag IT's reputation through mud

    Some training firms seem to be turning IT certifications into some kind of get-rich-quick scheme. This kind of uprooting of reality could be certifiably soiling the name of IT. 

  • New apps could change your job description

    According to a new Meta Group study, new applications are not just changing the way we compute, they're changing job descriptions too -- from the well-heeled offices to the tee shirt-clad trenches.