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Columnist Rob Enderle writes that the process where President-elects are given time to get their house in order before formally taking the job may be one of the few business best practices from the government that other businesses could benefit from.
The year was an especially busy one in the enterprise collaboration market. CIO.com shares its picks for the most significant collaboration stories of 2016.rnrn
With the introduction of software as a service, organizations need to understand and evaluate their options to account for their SaaS implementation expenses for both book and tax purposes. Here's a look at two major accounting considerations fo
California recently surpassed the U.K. and now ranks as the fifth largest economy in the world. Managing the people and technology driving that growth is an equally massive challenge. CIO Amy Tong has been leading the charge since June of 2016, and s
As companies look for more efficient ways to provide value to their customers, natural language processing (NLP) is providing an alluring solution. The power of NLP can be deceptively disruptive providing consumer empowerment in incremental stages.
The role of the CIOI think in financial services doesnu2019t need to be enriched. It needs to be entirely reimagined.
Leaders talk a lot about employee happiness, but could we be better at questioning which employees benefit from happiness programs?
Game theory has consumed innovation. The duel of innovation depends on timing, and timing depends on how you play the game. Take control of your game and play with new strategy in the new year.
The house of cards many working women build to manage career, child care, housework and other tasks is made even more fragile when you add commuting to the mix.
New public-private partnership approaches in higher ed show how enterprise organizations can increase the speed of innovation and create a rapid cultural shift.
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