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Managing the Energy Crisis: A Special Report for CIOs
Rows of flashing slot machines buzz throughout Viejas Enterprises' tribal casino. An outdoor arena erupts with light and sound as entertainers such as country singer Randy Travis and comedian Bill Cosby take the stage.
(Journal Article - November 1, 2007)
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CIO Habitat: Growth: The Secret Ingredient in CIO Success
At a recent gathering for CIOs, John Hofmeister, the president of Shell Oil Co., surprised the group when he noted that just 10 years ago the oil giant had no enterprise CIO.
(Journal Article - September 1, 2007)
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2007 Midmarket Salary and Careers Survey
Strategy. Earnings. One leads to the next, as this year's survey shows. The bigger your company, the more time you spend on strategy and the more you earn.
(Journal Article - June 1, 2007)
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Mastering the Skills of Change Management
Great CIOs are not just good at change; they are masters of it. Great CIOs anticipate and drive change.
(Journal Article - May 1, 2007)
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Who's Minding the Gender Gap in IT?
Paul Rudnick, who wrote the screenplay for The Stepford Wives, noted that "men only evolve with a gun at their head." The implication is that men are more stubborn and less prone to evolutionary advances than women.
(Journal Article - April 1, 2007)
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Sharpening Your IT Decision-Making Skills
In a European history class at the University of California, Berkeley, a professor shows his students a portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V on horseback, suited up for battle.
(Journal Article - March 1, 2007)
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Spending 2007
IT budget growth mirrors last year's as midmarket organizations seek to modernize and more.
(Journal Article - January 1, 2007)
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Supplier Management Cast in a New Light
"Empathy" is a word you don't often hear in IT, especially in discussions about supplier management.
(Journal Article - December 1, 2006)
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Information Security: Are We There Yet?
Every parent who has taken a lengthy trip with children is familiar with the question "Are we there yet?" As a child, you probably asked the question when the length of the journey exceeded your interest in making it.
(Journal Article - November 1, 2006)
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