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Build better relationships through coding

Marcus Blankenship - Daily Writing

When I first started this list, back in 2014, I wrote that technical leaders should stop coding and focus on their teams. Not because they don’t speak any English, but because it would help us work better together for many reasons. Keeping the end goal in mind is key, and my goal is deeper building trust relationships.

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7 steps for turning shadow IT into a competitive edge

CIO

But for a select few, the deeper challenges of departmental technologies being funded, procured, and managed without IT involvement are the missed opportunities to better engage and fulfill departmental technology needs. That’s not to downplay the inherent risks of shadow IT.

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Realizing the promise of low-code/no-code

CIO

Businesses that adopt a low-code/no-code-enabled platform find they’re freed from heavily depending on dedicated IT when non-technical users can more easily pursue application development. But low-code/no-code’s value far exceeds this key benefit. Quickly automating many manual tasks is simple with low-code/no-code.

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Per Scholas redefines IT hiring by diversifying the IT talent pipeline

CIO

To do so, the organization collected retired computers and laptops from companies, fixed them up, and redistributed them back into the community through schools and nonprofits. The full-time program brings learners together Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm — a schedule that also helps them adjust to the typical corporate schedule.

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Attio raises $23.5M to build a next-gen CRM platform

TechCrunch

While a partner at a VC firm, Nicolas Sharp took on the project of finding customer relationship management (CRM) software for the firm. The process, he says, was “a nightmare,” leading him to build a CRM platform that could meet his — and his company’s — needs. To date, 25-employee Attio has raised $31.2

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Continuous learning gives U.S. Bank a technology talent edge

CIO

Diversity is a key component of our team building because true innovation and problem-solving comes from people with different perspectives. Some have opted to block all employees’ calendars during certain times of the month, and others leave it to their individual manager-employee relationships to determine what works best.

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Low code/no code tools reap IT benefits—with caveats

CIO

Low-code/no-code visual programming tools promise to radically simplify and speed up application development by allowing business users to create new applications using drag and drop interfaces, reducing the workload on hard-to-find professional developers. So there’s a lot in the plus column, but there are reasons to be cautious, too.