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The new CIO charter

Posted on June 17, 2020 by Beth Stackpole

Nathan Rogers doesn’t have a background in coding or computer science. He’s spent little career time mapping IT infrastructure or understanding system architecture. Yet Rogers, with an MBA and a resume loaded with business development and accounting ex… Continue reading The new CIO charter→

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Gender gapped: The state of gender diversity in IT

Posted on April 7, 2020 by Beth Stackpole

The way Melissa Di Donato sees it, there are three types of women in tech: those vying to improve gender diversity in the workplace, those who opt out because the journey is hard and they don’t feel they have sufficient voice, and those who don’t reali… Continue reading Gender gapped: The state of gender diversity in IT→

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Good tech talent is still hard to find (how to bridge the gap)

Posted on December 3, 2019 by Beth Stackpole

Companies have big plans for digital transformation, but the lack of skilled IT talent remains an obstacle. Here’s how to cope. Continue reading Good tech talent is still hard to find (how to bridge the gap)→

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How to train workers in the age of digital transformation

Posted on November 22, 2019 by Beth Stackpole

Microlearning, gamification and self-paced instruction are some of the trends reshaping professional training as organizations wrestle with the IT skills gap. Continue reading How to train workers in the age of digital transformation→

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4 steps to RPA success

Posted on October 22, 2019 by Beth Stackpole

As companies move beyond limited RPA pilots to full-blown implementations, there are four practices to keep in mind to ensure things stay on track. Continue reading 4 steps to RPA success→

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The rise of the chief experience officer

Posted on October 14, 2019 by Beth Stackpole

John Morhous came up through the ranks on the traditional technology track. After graduating Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with B.S. in information technology, he served in a number of tech-related roles, including director of IT engineering and eve… Continue reading The rise of the chief experience officer→

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How augmented reality boosts training and productivity

Posted on September 18, 2019 by Beth Stackpole

Augmented reality is gaining ground as a way to improve employee training, boost field worker productivity and optimize operational performance. Continue reading How augmented reality boosts training and productivity→

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How to Maximize Threat Intelligence with a Human Touch

Posted on September 10, 2019 by Beth Stackpole

DeepSight Intelligence can help organizations deal with the scope of today’s threats and the scarcity of top cyber security talent Continue reading How to Maximize Threat Intelligence with a Human Touch→

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What makes a good company a ‘best’ place to work?

Posted on September 3, 2019 by Beth Stackpole

Perks are nice, but free lunches, team-building exercises and off-site outings aren’t the key drivers of workplace satisfaction. Continue reading What makes a good company a ‘best’ place to work?→

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IT leadership’s new rules of engagement

Posted on August 7, 2019 by Beth Stackpole

In the lead up to Synchrony Financial being spun out from parent company GE and launching an initial public offering (IPO), Carol Juel was front and center explaining the newly independent company’s business strategy and innovation plans. Juel was even… Continue reading IT leadership’s new rules of engagement→

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