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Managing information overload
You've got Twitter and Facebook, not to mention IM and those daily memos from your boss. So, how are you supposed to manage it all? It's time for IT managers to come up with a plan to deal with these... Read more...
Toot your own horn
Maybe you're a very shy IT employee and don't like to tell your boss about the great things you have done. Maybe you are not a narcissist and don't like self promotion. And maybe you know that no one... Read more...
100-day plan for a new IT job
If you are starting a new IT job, there will be a learning curve in terms of what you are expected to do and how your new office operates. It may be prudent to have a plan--or in this case, a 100-day... Read more...
Don't tell your boss
If you want your career to prosper, it might be a good idea to know what information should be shared with your CIO, and what not to say to the boss. Computerworld asked 100 IT Leaders to talk about... Read more...
Not my problem anymore
You have moved on, left your old job and are firmly ensconced with a new employer when a former colleague or boss calls with a software problem or a glitch involving code you had written and needs... Read more...
You can be an IT rock star
Getting ahead in the IT world is not always easy. Like any work environment, there are internal politics, changing conditions and sometimes few opportunities for advancement. CIOs and IT recruiters... Read more...
How to avoid career suicide
Computerworld has some career advice that applies to IT professionals as well as anyone else trying to avoid getting in trouble with the boss when making use of the office computer. To stay out of... Read more...
Security clearance gets you a bigger paycheck
A security clearance for your IT job has many benefits. The biggest one is pay. If you have a government-issued clearance, you are likely to earn nearly $20,000 more a year, according to a recent... Read more...
A CIO must learn to negotiate
Every CIO must know how to negotiate. It may be with your boss or your staff or an outside vendor. But if you don't know this essential skill, someone will take you for a ride. There's no one book... Read more...
Forrester: 20 ways to make IT work
Sometimes the CIO has to convince the boss that he's on the right path. To help him do that, Forester Research put together a list of best practices that can offer some help in making IT work well.... Read more...






