CIO 2.0: The Changing Role of the Chief Information Officer

Topics:
Performance Management,
Talent Management
Tags:
Chief Information Officer,
Data Centers,
Data Management,
Deloitte LLP,
Hardware,
Management,
Storage,
Strategy
Source:
Deloitte LLP

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Overview: Information Technology (IT) has the power to disrupt industries and transform how business is done. Leading companies are already tapping that power. Rethinking business strategies, processes, and management practices. Reshaping companies and cultures. Recasting infrastructures and product portfolios. And most important, achieving exceptional business results. Standing at the center of this transformation is today's Chief Information Officer (CIO). There might have been a time when keeping the company's data centers up and running was good enough. But today, expectations for a CIO are much, much higher.

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Format: PDF | Size: 625KB | Date: Dec 2004 | Pages: 32


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