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Four benefits of business architecture
1. Allows organizations to sort through the maze of redundant, fragmented business infrastructures. Distant “pieces” moving in the same direction…
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Analytics at Work: Utilizing Analysts
Babson College professor Tom Davenport admits that analytics is a “nerdy” topic, but it’s also one of the hottest in…
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The Best IT-Business Books of 2009
The Real Business of IT: How CIOs Create and Communicate Value By Richard Hunter and George Westerman Harvard Business Press…
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How Web 2.0 Changes Enterprise Thinking
Andrew McAfee makes an ample case for businesses to use collaborative technologies in his new book, Enterprise 2.0 (Harvard Business…
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IT Leaders: What’s Your Next Move?
Communicating value and creating value have a direct connection, say the authors of the new book The Real Business of…
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Buzz vs. Business Benefits
It’s rare that you get to see a CIO bring the house down. But that’s exactly what happened this spring,…
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Building a World-Class IT Shop
Plenty of CIOs consider their IT operations to be “world class,” but what does that really mean? In his new…
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Bill George on CIOs: Get Out And Lead
Ask CIOs if they have solid relationships with business leaders, and they’ll likely say, “Yes.” Ask business leaders about their…
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Why Leaders Can’t Shy Away From Crisis
CIOs are no stranger to crisis. For many, each new day brings a brand-new potential disaster. Bill George, the longtime…