Corporate Boards Are Hungry for IT Info From CIOs
Many board members want CIOs to give them more and better information -- especially about IT risk.
Many board members want CIOs to give them more and better information -- especially about IT risk.
Delphi Automotive's CIO is paving the way toward a connected, socially-enabled, collaborative workplace
According to a new Forrester Research report, this is the 'age of the customer' and there's no time or room for turf wars, competing agendas and distrust between technology and marketing departments.
One of the toughest leadership challenges for CIOs today is having to refuse business requests for new technology. Here's how to keep the lines of IT-business communication open while communicating honestly with your fellow executives.
As venture-capital firms focus more on customer-facing technologies, CIOs are placing bets on emerging enterprise IT players.
Every IT professional has been taught how important it is to be objective. To that end, we have budgets, planning methods, scorecards and metrics that are supposed to be numerically based. And, as a result, we have no shortage of red lights, green lights and yellow lights to keep us focused.