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There's more to the diversity-in-tech equation than just gender. Two solutions that I've heard of recently are tackling the lack of black professionals in these fields.
Paul Bellack, vice president of global IT and CIO of Magna International, discusses how he's rebuilding IT at the $35 billion company, one step at a time.
A year of anonymous data from risk assessments of corporate file systems reveals that many companies are failing to use permissions to limit access to sensitive data.
Ferrara Candy, which aims to double in revenues by 2020, is revamping its websites and social media strategy for the 30-and-under crowd.
New technology and augmented ways of working promise to keep employees focused, engaged, and creative.
Reasons why transformations falter and three things a CIO can do about it.
We talk about business-IT alignment, but what does that really mean? Here's a look at the business strategic plan and the corresponding IT strategic plan, and how to align them to maximize value.
Outsourcing the management of outsourcers has been a controversial approach in the past, but the increased demands of IT service management may be too much for some IT groups to handle themselves.
Box CIO Paul Chapman says todayu2019s IT organizations must adapt to the needs of modern workforces, but some IT pros have trouble letting go of control.
You simply can't tolerate the toll toxic employees take on your workplace. The problem is that the same qualities that make aggressive, nasty bullies can also make them good at their job.
Understanding how a person has behaved in the past to get to how the person likely will behave in the future is the core of critical behavior interviewing. It will also help you to determine the right person for your team.
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