CIO Digital Magazine
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Winter 2021: Supercharging IT innovation
As organizations seek to accelerate their digital transformations, time to market, and development of new customer engagement channels, CIOs must find ways to sustain innovation. Read on for advice for upping innovation velocity and more.Feature
Fall 2021: Digital’s tipping point
Learn how IT leaders in award-winning organizations are reimagining products and services for a new era of customer and employee engagement.Feature
Summer 2021: Hybrid work hurdles
Welcome to the Summer 2021 digital issue of CIO. In these pages, you'll learn how CIOs are turning COVID quick fixes into lasting business value, what it takes to build a high-performance IT culture, and what to do when trust between business and IT has broken down. Our cover story takes a deep dive into how CIOs are preparing for a hybrid work future, drawing on the past year’s efforts under the pandemic as a guide for formulating how IT can best support what’s ahead.Feature
Spring 2021: State of the CIO
The 2021 State of the CIO research confirmed CIOs’ pivotal role this past year, but can they live up to the high bar they’ve established for themselves?Feature
January 2021: The race to digital
The pandemic put the need for digital advancement in the spotlight—and CIOs have responded by fast-tracking technical and cultural transformations.Feature
Fall 2020: Leading change
For today’s IT leaders, change management is more than technical, it’s about spearheading cultural transformation at every level of the business.Feature
September/October 2020: The new digital workplace
Welcome to this special digital issue of CIO featuring our CIO 100 winners and Hall of Fame inductees. In these pages, you'll learn how award winning organizations are redefining the nature of work, how to find value in data, and how to exert influence when IT spending is decentralized.Feature
June/July 2020: Building a better experience
IT leaders share their best advice for creating a frictionless customer experience.Feature
April/May 2020: Why analytics initiatives still fail
Read on to learn the four key areas that are hindering analytics success and how to address them.Feature
Spring 2020: State of the CIO
CIOs' expanding management and revenue-generation responsibilities are cementing their roles as business leaders. Traditional technologists need not apply.Feature
Winter 2020: Gender gapped
The tech sector has made strides attracting more women and inching closer to equal pay. But a glaring disconnect remains in how men and women view gender diversity progress in IT.Feature
Fall 2019: The future of IT leadership
What do the coming years hold for the CIO role? Read on for a glimpse into the future.Feature
Summer 2019: Digital leaders level up
While some companies flirt with digital transformation, experimenting with one-off projects, others make it a key pillar of their enterprise business strategies. Read on to see how some 2019 CIO 100 award-winning organizations are successfully scaling digital innovation.Feature
Spring 2019: Humanizing the digital experience
Today's digital business strategies come with a list of enticing expectations: improved efficiency, increased productivity, new revenue streams, to name a few. But organizations are finding that to be successful they need to improve the digital experience. Read on to see how some 2019 Digital Edge 50 award-winning organizations have done just that by adding a human touch.Feature
Winter 2019: State of the CIO
With digital transformation well under way, IT leaders are expanding their roles to take on business strategy responsibilities, identifying new areas of growth and opportunities for competitive differentiation, according to our 2019 State of the CIO research.Feature
Fall 2018: Delivering IT as a product
Digital transformation and a renewed emphasis on customer experience have CIOs seeking a more agile approach to delivering IT services.Feature
Summer 2018: Changing the way we work
Digital technologies are reshaping work at CIO 100 award-winning organizations, empowering employees to shift focus to higher-value activities.Feature
Spring 2018: Secrets of highly innovative CIOs
Forward-looking CIOs are not only modernizing legacy systems, but redefining how IT works. Hereu2019s a look at how to shift from being an IT order-taker to a next-gen technology leader.Feature
Winter 2018: State of the CIO — IT-business alignment (finally) gets real
The 2018 State of the CIO survey found stronger cooperation and better alignment between IT and its LOB partners, especially as digital transformation initiatives heat up.Feature
Fall 2017: Hot trends in data analytics
The range of technologies and techniques for analyzing vast volumes of data is expanding at a rapid pace. If your organization is looking to leverage data analytics for actionable intelligence, this heat index should be your guide.-
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