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CIOs share the decisions they'd like to do over
The road to success invariably includes some pit stops for error, misjudgment or simply things one wishes one could do over.
How the CIO of Mansfield Oil became CEO
What does it take to transition from leading a company's IT operations to leading the whole company? For Doug Haugh, who became president of Mansfield Oil in 2011 after serving as its CIO, part of
How to sustain your CIO career in 2012
Whether you plan to stay with your current company or look for a new job this year, promoting your own personal brand should be a priority. Making sure your best light shines and ensuring career
How to protect yourself from smooth operators
Office politics, unfortunately, is a part of almost any job, and IT is no exception. The key to navigating it successfully lies in knowing what kind of people you are surrounded by, advises Al
Post-CIO career moves to consider
If you've had enough of the often thankless CIO job but you're not ready to retire, there are more options than vying for the CEO seat. In an article at CIOUpdate, Pam Baker outlines four other
Advice for the new CIO
First impressions are always important, and for CIOs they can set the stage for long-term leadership results. Jonathan Reichental, CIO for O'Reilly Media, has five pieces of advice for new CIOs,
Ten tips for the CIO who's new on the job
A new job brings its share of unexpected challenges, and in a tight economy the pressures can be especially high. In just about any role, it is a good idea to ask a lot of questions, listen carefully
Braving an IT career in 2009
The economy is in big trouble, IT jobs are on the line and even outsourced providers are nervous. That's why you need a plan for your tech career. CIO.com says the worst thing you can do is give up

