Books for CIOs
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IT, Remodeled
In IT Savvy, Peter Weill and Jeanne W. Ross deliver some bad news to non-IT leaders who like to chastise…
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Disrupting the Recession
If cutting costs and boosting productivity are the biggest concerns for CIOs right now, then where does that leave innovation?…
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Applying New Tools for CIOs
Dealing with vendors has never been a cakewalk for CIOs. Farming out projects to these providers forces IT leaders to…
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Cisco CIO: Building a Collaboration Network
For too long, cios viewed collaboration technologies as an experiment, a “nice to have” tool to appease certain factions of…
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The Hard Truths of IT Leadership
In their new book, The Adventures of an IT Leader, Harvard CIO gurus Robert D. Austin and Richard L. Nolan…
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The Rookie CIO
One of the biggest challenges for new CIOs is making sense of what the job actually entails. There’s no defined…
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Finding a Happy Medium
Add this to the list of things that could not have been predicted a year ago: Mainframe purchasing was robust…
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10 Books for Managing in Tough Times
Leading Geeks: How to Manage and Lead the People Who Deliver TechnologyBy Paul Glen, David H. Maister, and Warren G.…