From fear to value; CIO strategies for propelling business through the economic crisis

Topics:
Business Ethics,
Change Management,
Competitive Strategy,
Innovation,
Talent Management
Tags:
Chief Information Officer,
CIO,
Economic Crisis,
Leadership,
Management,
Strategy
Source:
IBM

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Overview: Your aspiration: As a Chief Information Officer, drive change, innovation and efficiency to help build a smarter enterprise that will prosper amidst global competition. Your daily challenge: As a Chief Information Officer, deliver business results faster and better-with less.

Chief Information Officers are being counted on to deliver IT innovation to support the accelerating rate of change and to enable the enterprise to seize new opportunities. At the same time, CIOs must manage an effective, efficient, secure and resilient IT infrastructure to help ensure the organization's survival and success. Use the tabs above to explore key challenges facing CIOs and how to add greater value to your enterprise by meeting them head on. Are you armed to embrace the art of the possible? This whitepaper outlines key strategies for CIOs to drive business results through the economic crisis.

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Format: PDF | Date: Oct 2009 | Pages: 20


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