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Recent research reveals there are significant business advantages to having a woman in key leadership positions.
Both IBMu2019s Ginny Rometty and Appleu2019s Tim Cook are under clouds, writes Rob Enderle. Rometty because she is often put in a pool of women CEOs and Cook because he lives in Steve Jobsu2019 shadow.
What's the secret to happiness in the workplace? The answer's not very surprising. Employees want to be listened to and feel that their concerns are taken seriously.
The rise of marketing technology and its growing impact on sales and the customer experience has gotten the attention of the CEO. It's also made CEOs aware that CIOs and CMOs arenu2019t playing nice.
It is a crucial time for organizations across multiple industries, as CEOs work to help their companies navigate critical disruptors, unique challenges and powerful external forces. rn
Herman De Prins, CIO of UCB, on his u201cFuture of ITu201d Program
Workplace bullying is a costly epidemic, and the onus is on management to establish and enforce a strong, consistent corporate culture that stops the inclination to bully before the behavior starts.
In the first installment of CIO Quick Takes, we asked three tech executives how they ensure that the business knows the value of IT.
Customer experience, big data, u2018the business of educationu2019 is in the spotlight for 2015 at colleges and universities.
Will this be the year that you keep your New Yearu2019s resolutions? It can be, if you accept one simple truth about how we humans change our behavior.
Sometimes vendors are not what they seem to be on the surface. Columnist Rob Enderle writes that these three red flags indicate hidden problems.
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