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C-suite should focus on leadership, trust and long-term value
Corporate leadership has grown increasingly preoccupied with quarterly earnings and short-term shareholder profit--often at the expense of long-term value. It's safe to say that trust in corporate
Google's JotSpot exposes user data
A security researcher has found that Google's JotSpot online collaboration service exposes user names and email addresses that are subsequently indexed by Google's Web crawler. However, Google says
Take a page from Harvard B-school
Harvard Business School CIO Stephen Laster is always looking for talented professionals, but when it comes to hiring, he places the greatest emphasis on whether an individual can fit in with his
Overstating the flatness of international commerce
According to Pankaj Ghemawat, professor of global strategy at IESE Business School in Barcelona and professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, globalization is a major economic
Negotiation skills are critical for CIOs
Whether it's an outsourcing agreement or a supplier contract, CIOs are getting more involved with corporate negotiations. And according to authors Danny Ertel and Mark Gordon, CIOs have as much stake
Does IT matter?
The distinction between IT-as-innovation and IT-as-enabler-of-process-innovations is critically important. It's the distinction between a one-time shock to a system, and a system in which shocks
A CIO's many quadrants of focus
If you've been thinking about embarking on a mass reorganization of both the CIO realm and the IT group and its focus, you should check out an in-depth interview with IT expert
C&L: Heavy workloads lead to burnout
Heavy workloads lead to burnout There's a great column over at CIO magazine on how increasing
C&L: Heavy workloads lead to burnout
Heavy workloads lead to burnout There's a great column over at CIO magazine on how increasing
C&L: What's the top skill to be a good CIO?
There are lots of elements to good leadership and career success, and at least several (communication skills, organization capabilities, even patience) are key attributes in the quest to become a

