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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.
CIOs at Citigroup, BAE Systems, Supervalu share challenges
The CIOs of Citigroup, BAE Systems and Supervalu are all dealing with the impact of consumerization of IT, rapidly evolving enterprise mobility and other emerging technologies.
White House CIO recalls 'worst day' of career
CORRECTION: This item originally ran under the headline, "Former White House CIO recalls 'worst day' of career." Brook Colangelo is the current, not former, CIO at the White House. As he told us in
13 ways to win an argument with the CEO
Few people relish the idea of arguing with their boss--especially if the boss is the CEO--but CIOs often find themselves facing that kind of confrontation. The secret to convincing a chief executive
States' lessons in consolidation can be useful in private sector too
At last week's gathering of the National Association of State CIOs in Washington, D.C., one of the top subjects of discussion was the ongoing budget pain and ensuing need for greater efficiency in
Avoid the pitfalls of 'empowered business-technology'
For better or for worse, business units in some organizations are beginning to take on more and more IT functions. This "empowered business-technology (BT)" model may offer some advantages, but it
IT labor market looking up
A war for talent is underway in Silicon Valley, where the likes of Google and Facebook are vying for highly skilled workers. The tech giants aren't the only ones looking to hire - and retain - good
A real world example of student developers and testers
A few weeks ago, I wrote about an initiative between Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MSCU) and Maverick Software Consulting, which pairs computer science students with U.S. companies in
Figuring out what drives your business
How well do you really know your business? To become a strategic leader, CIOs need to understand not just the specific needs of business units but also the needs of the company as a whole, especially
CIO strategy: Find the time and place to just think
To play a strategic role in any organization, an executive needs time to think, but this can seem like a luxury for CIOs who historically faced schedules filled with fire extinguishing and emergency

