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White Paper: Fuze, Inc. This report presents a vision of the future of work through the lens of today's forward-thinking IT leaders, exploring key areas of change in the world and the influence of new technologies. Breaking Barriers 2020 examines how today's IT leaders are breaking free from the constraints of day-to-day operations. Read More ▶ |
Which type of leader will come to the fore in this dynamic time? Read More ▶ |
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How can technology departments help end users overcome fear of change when trying to take the business to the next level? Here are five tips to help your stakeholders and users overcome their fears and move forward. Read More ▶ |
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What CEOs fear most is the thing they can change. Here are some ways every top leader can personally, positively and directly influence the talent pool. Read More ▶ |
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Staples has hired its first chief information security officer (CISO), a key new member of the office supply giant's team that combines traditional IT and digital transformation. Read More ▶ |
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Tony Bender discusses the mindset he adopted when preparing IT to split off Energizer Holdings from Edgewell Personal Care, owner of brands such as Schick, Playtex and Hawaiian Tropic. Read More ▶ |
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CIOs are using a new method to hire their best talent: learning intelligence, which has nothing to do with information security, analytics or big data. Read More ▶ |
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The Department of Veterans Affairs touts the potential for broadband-enabled health delivery to improve access and quality of care in rural and remote areas, but it needs some help. Read More ▶ |
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Businesses can’t afford to be slow and narrow in a world that requires fast and broad. Read More ▶ |
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AstraZeneca’s CIO grapples with narrative constructs to explain technology concepts to business executives at the pharmaceutical company. Read More ▶ |
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Chief Digital Officer Ganesh Bell shares the three keys to a successful digital transformation and explains how GE Power turned "digital exhaust" to $4 billion in new business. Watch Now ▶ |
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White Paper: Fuze, Inc. CIOs have more to deal with now than ever before. Because their day-to-day is no longer simply about making the organization's IT run smoothly, but helping chart a strategic path. Here are some recommendations for CIOs as their responsibilities become broader based on our research with IT professionals. Read More ▶ |
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