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The annual budgeting process produces too many headaches. Here's how to make the plan more relevant.
Careful bid pricing, good integration strategy, and a vigilant CFO help it avoid the pitfalls that plague so many other acquirers.
The way IT used to educate users just won't work in the new age of Consumerization, according to CIO.com blogger Mark Gibbs.
IT consumerization often leads to users working all the time. CIO blogger Mark Gibbs explains why that can be both good and bad.
With the national unemployment rate at 9%, we're set to close out 2011 with workers still on edge. As an executive, it's up to you to help calm fears among your employees about this economy, and to get them to help your business stay compet
As users discover and attain access to software and services that empower them to do things that used to require IT intervention, IT has to change.
Continuing our exploration of CEO types from last week, here are three more - explorers, servants, and players - to help you figure out who you're really working for and how they think.
In CIO.com's latest IT resume makeover, certified professional resume writer and career coach Ross Macpherson shows how to write a resume that will get qualified IT managers interviews for executive-level IT jobs.
IT groups must go through a "grief process" when they are pushed by users to adopt a consumer product, and IT has to recognize that there's really no choice--and that the end result is almost always the same.
The CFO's responsibilities are ever-increasing -- with finance chiefs sometimes overseeing everything from IT to corporate counsel to HR. Now, add the sustainability effort to their workload at more and more corporations.
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