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9 investments CIOs should make before recession hits

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CIO Leadership Live with Flight Centre's Chris Locke

Michael Busch: Patagonia's IT Chief

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Finding Good Information on Prospective Hires

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Why Women Hate IT

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By Cheryl BentsenSep, 1 2000

What's Your Problem?

A combination of CRM and KM software puts answers at the fingertips of 3M call center reps.
By John EdwardsSep, 1 2000

Her Majesty's Flying I.T. Circus

The British are top-drawer when it comes to fumbling high-profile IT projects. We tour the rubble as the government preps its e-government push
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Lessons Learned?

This sidebar is part of the feature article "Her Majesty's Flying IT Circus"
By CIO StaffAug, 1 2000

The Langley Files

At the CIA, the secret to knowledge management was hiding in plain sight.
By Elana VaronAug, 1 2000

Do You Care Enough About the Soft Skills of Your IS Staff?

User services positions on sites like Monster.com and CareerPath.com, reveals that employers donu0019t value these softer skills in their IS workers.
By Martha HellerJul, 19 2000

Should You Take Your Best People With You When You Leave?

You signed a non-compete agreement with your old employer that prohibits you from recruiting anyone from your technical staff for a period of one year.
By Martha HellerJul, 12 2000

ERP Training Stinks

As ERP implementations falter and fail, many people think the answer is more training. They're wrong.
By CIO StaffJul, 7 2000

Playing for Keeps

Companies better get serious about playing around with computer-based models if they want to remain competitive.
By Michael SchrageJun, 15 2000

Internet Surfing at the Workplace

The Internet has increased personal Web surfing at the workplace, saddling corporations with unproductive workers and potentially resulting in decreased revenues.
By Mimi Ho and Robert Frances GroupJun, 12 2000

ERP Training Stinks

As ERP implementations falter and fail, many people think the answer is more training. They're wrong.
By CIO StaffJun, 1 2000

CIO's Top 10 Clues That You May Be a Bad Boss

Hint: Don't diss the soft skills.
By Polly SchneiderApr, 1 2000

Coaching: What Managers Need

With some guidance, new managers will thrive. And so will their coworkers.
By Polly SchneiderApr, 1 2000

Are You a Bad Boss?

Your people are flying out the door left and right. You can blame it on recruiters, but you're the problem.
By Polly SchneiderApr, 1 2000

IT Disaster at the Atlanta Olympics

When the 1996 Olympic website flamed out.
By Thomas WailgumMar, 15 2000

How IT Supports the Big Business of Sports

On the road with the IT team that gathers, processes and disseminates the facts and figures for giant events such as the U.S. Open and PGA Championship.
By Thomas WailgumMar, 15 2000

Why IT Recruiting Can Be Your Hardest Job

There are three immutable and unpleasant truths about information technology staffing and retention.
By Anonymous AuthorMar, 15 2000

Playing Defense in Political Situations

No one is immune to the dangers of an overly political environment. The difference between success and failure is having a solid political defense.
By Christopher HoenigMar, 1 2000

IT in a War Crimes Tribunal

A portrait of IT's limitations and capabilities in assisting the investigation of war, mayhem and widespread devastation.
By Sandy KendallFeb, 15 2000

African Americans, Hispanic IT Executives Also Face Challenges

African Americans aren't the only minorities who struggle for equality in the workplace. The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers reveals the unique challenges Hispanic Americans face.
By Todd DatzJan, 15 2000

Countdown to Rollover

Has the World Done Enough to Prevent Y2K?
By John GantzJan, 1 2000

IT and Gun Control

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms applies IT gingerly when it comes to gun control.
By Perry GlasserNov, 15 1999

Five Steps to Capturing and Measuring IT Value

Suddenly, the chairman of the board asks if the new business application has delivered any quantifiable benefits.
By John StoiberJul, 15 1999

SLAs: A CIO's Guide to Success

Today's service level agreements are distinguished by clear, simple language and a tight focus on the business.
By CIO StaffNov, 15 1998

SLAs–Key Steps in the Development Process

A 10-point guide.
By CIO StaffNov, 15 1998

SLAs–Agenda for a Meeting

A look at what happens at a typical service level agreement meeting.
By CIO StaffNov, 15 1998

SLAs–Keep It Simple

'Divide and conquer' may be the key to service level agreement success.
By CIO StaffNov, 15 1998

Advanced Data Mining

Have you ever seen one of those posters that at first glance looks like a jumble of colored dots?
By Peter FabrisMay, 15 1998

CIO Hall of Fame: Donald R. Lasher

One thing has always guided Lasher: the necessity of building partnerships between an organization's business side and IT.
By Thomas WailgumSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: Bob L. Martin

Martin's drive and exacting style earned him considerable influence, not only within Wal-Mart but also beyond.
By Jennifer BresnahanSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: John Cross

Cross's achievements are nothing short of visionary, and that fact has given him considerable influence among his peers.
By Peter FabrisSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: Patricia M. Wallington

Wallington strives to better understand the business in order to maximize IS's contribution.
By Peter FabrisSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: Katherine M. Hudson

Hudson's was not the first IT outsourcing deal, but it was big and bold enough to gain worldwide attention.
By Richard PastoreSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: Ron J. Ponder

Ron Ponder has consistently tackled large, high-risk projects that would spell doom for many CIOs.
By Peter FabrisSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: Max D. Hopper

Hopper is the pre-eminent modern-era CIO and a founding father of IT-inspired competitive advantage.
By Richard PastoreSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: David V. Evans

That IT is perceived today as an essential business tool can be traced to Evans.
By Richard PastoreSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: Cinda A. Hallman

Cinda Hallman was one of the most important assets DuPont acquired in its 1981 purchase of Conoco.
By Richard PastoreSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: DuWayne J. Peterson

Sometime in the late 1980s, Peterson was reported to be the first CIO in a public company to earn a seven-figure salary.
By CIO StaffSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: Paul A. Strassmann

More than most CIOs on this list, Paul Strassmann invites controversy.
By Richard PastoreSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame

The most influential information technology executives and the tools, techniques and systems that helped make them famous.
By CIO StaffSep, 15 1997

CIO Hall of Fame: Charles Feld

Feld says successful CIOs need to be "tough-minded optimists."
By Peter FabrisSep, 15 1997

Buried Treasure

Some dos and don'ts of data mining
By Erick BrethenouxOct, 1 1996
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