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In the more than 20 years that followed 1987's Black Monday, the so-called circuit breakers installed in its wake were activated only once. The public was assured during that time that regulators were on top of increasingly automated and volatil
What's worse than an angry bird? An angry IT staffer. Consider these lessons from Angry Birds that could make you a better IT leader.
The U.S. added 201,000 private-sector jobs in March, on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to ADP's National Employment Report. The tally "removes any remaining doubt that private nonfarm payroll employment accelerated heading into 2011
Most IT organizations and outsourcing providers remain too bogged down in the day-to-day management of their outsourcing arrangements to focus on innovation, according to the results of a recent study on outsourcing innovation.
How will your vendor management group do more for the business in the next few years? Consider this expert advice from Forrester Research.
CIO magazine Editor in Chief Maryfran Johnson reflects on our April 1 cover story and the ways technology can hinder or aid strategic decision making.
The types of devices you give your colleagues and the way you deliver data have an impact on how they understand information. Business-focused CIOs learn how people in their organizations think, so they can apply the right technology to spark better
Boris Groysberg, associate professor at Harvard Business School, collaborated with search firm Heidrick & Struggles to produce the March cover story for Harvard Business Review, "The New Path To the C-Suite." Recently, Groysberg and Jer
Forrester's IT Forum 2011: Helping to put IT leaders in the driver seat
If you feel like you are overburdened by projects, you probably are not alone. During my 13 years in the finance profession, cross-functional teams have evolved from a major change initiative to a part of everyday working life. I still remember my fi
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