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In many corporations, it isn't only the senior management team that has a say in determining whether your IT proposals get the green light; there is also a "shadow" group--or "kitchen cabinet"--made
The online trading firm Scottrade has nearly 500 branch offices across the United States, but the bulk of its business is done online. With information technology at the heart of its operations,
IT leaders can have a hard time developing relationships with their CEOs, in part because the latter are often too busy to chat, and in part because they don't always care a whole lot about
The incessant talk these days about how CIOs should act less like information technology specialists and more like CFOs, COOs or other business leaders is starting to get a little old. Certainly, the
It stands to reason that taking full advantage of information technology in today's economic climate means that a company must have business leaders who "get" IT and IT leaders who "get" business.
Should aspiring CIOs and others seeking to move up in the IT world consider opportunities outside the IT organization as a means of gaining broader, more marketable experience? InformationWeek.com
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