Programmer, Reprogrammed: Building a More Business-Minded CIO

Topics:
Human Capital
Tags:
CFO Publishing Corp.,
Training And Certification,
Strategy,
Software/Web Development,
Software Development,
Programmer,
Management,
Information Technology Worker,
Human Resources,
Development Tools,
...
Source:
CFO Publishing

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Overview: For years, CFOs longed for CIOs who were at least familiar with concepts like hurdle rates and return on capital. Now, these wishes are becoming requirements. Senior IT executives are not the only techies who need to do some growing. Even midlevel IT workers are being pressed to expand their horizons. This corporate push for more business savvy IT workers can be seen in the types of training offered by various professional organizations.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2004


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