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Webcast: In the Google Apps Cloud: How to Achieve Your Business Objectives
Dec 3rd, '09, 1 - 2 pm US/Eastern (GMT-5)
Join Council member Brent Hoag, Director, Global IT, at JohnsonDiversey, as he discusses the adoption of Google Apps which has helped meet four corporate goals; sustainability, simplification, increased employee productivity and global collaboration.
Webcast: Collaboration Initiatives: Benchmarks & Best Practices
Dec 15th, '09, 4 - 5 pm US/Eastern (GMT-5)
Join Council members Ruth Thorpe, VP & CIO at the U.S. Pharmaceutical Operations of Sanofi-Aventis, and Gary Kuyper, CIO at Bethany Christian Services, as they speak about their collaboration initiatives and experiences in how and why they chose the social networking and collaboration tools they are using and their business goals for collaboration, and facing culture change challenges.
Data Overview: Collaboration Initiatives Field Guide: Benchmarks & Best Practices
This appendix to the Council Field Guide provides an analysis which discusses benchmarks for collaboration IT implementation costs, adoption rates and payoffs. The overview identifies top IT and business goals and satisfaction rates for collaboration initiatives as well as best practices and lessons learned for implementing collaboration IT.
Learn more about the CIO Executive Council »October 01, 2002 — CIO —
President and CEO
eBay Inc.
Meg Whitman was minding her own business, overseeing global marketing for the Mr. Potato Head and Playskool brands at Hasbro, when she got the headhunter’s call: Would she want to run a tiny Internet auction company in Silicon Valley? Even though her first reaction was a definite "nope," she flew to San Jose, Calif., anyway to meet eBay founder Pierre Omidyar. While there, she saw the makings of a great brand and a profitable business. In February 1998, Whitman signed on as eBay’s CEO. And today, she is responsible for the largest operating margin of all publicly traded dotcoms?an impressive 30 percent.
Whitman, 45, presides over eBay from a cubicle, yet she arrived with a decidedly corporate rŽsumŽ, including degrees from Princeton and Harvard and stints at Bain, Disney, FTD, Procter & Gamble and Stride Rite. As a result, she’s very bottom-line focused. "She manages costs very closely," says Bob Quinn, who was eBay’s CIO from June 1999 to early 2000. While the rest of Silicon Valley burned through VC cash in a seemingly mindless grab for customers, Whitman always demanded a clear time line for return on every investment in growing eBay, says Quinn.
When eBay suffered outages during the summer of 1999, Whitman would call the IT staff throughout the night, Quinn recalls. If there was a crisis at 4 a.m., she’d show up in jeans and a T-shirt to assess the situation and to get accurate information to share with the outside world. That experience led her to invest heavily in creating redundancy, says Adam Cohen, author of The Perfect Store: Inside eBay (Little Brown & Co., 2002). "It’s bad when technology goes down in any company," Cohen says. "She understood that the second technology goes down at eBay, the whole company isn’t there."