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Hard-earned advice for nurturing high-performing IT teams

CIO

What we don’t spend enough time on is discussing how we can maximize the value of our most precious resource: our people. There will always be a need for technologists to sort through and address the continuing need of companies to use the best technology available to achieve the best strategic results. Remember, they will do anything.

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Project management: Tips, tools, best practices

CIO

Each phase intersects with any of 10 knowledge areas, which include: integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communication, risk procurement, and stakeholder management. Time management: Plan and develop schedules and activities, estimate resources and timelines.

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What is a project management office (PMO)? The key to standardizing project success

CIO

Debra Chin, a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and program manager/consultant with ROC Implementation & Management Group (ROCIMG), describes the PMO more succinctly, saying, “It’s a centralized point that helps manage projects.”

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Step 1 to becoming a business-savvy CIO

CIO

Popular ways of ensuring IT efforts align with business goals range from co-developing strategic plans with executives on the business side of the company to actively collaborating with business users on projects aimed to derive more value from their efforts.

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Why CIOs back API governance to avoid tech sprawl

CIO

Most companies have transitioned to become more software-centric, and with this transformation, application programming interfaces (APIs) have proliferated. Karl Mattson, field CISO at Noname Security, an API security solution, says APIs are the foundation of nearly every CIO’s strategic plans to deliver business value.

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Navigating the Path: What Does a Chief People Officer Really Do?

N2Growth Blog

As the title suggests, the CPO is primarily responsible for overseeing the people aspects of the organization and aligning them with the overall strategic objectives. This executive role focuses on developing and implementing human resources strategies to manage the workforce and create a positive organizational culture.

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Invoking IT to help revitalize Indigenous languages at risk of extinction

CIO

So, they spent three years coordinating resources, requirements, budgets, and technology to map out the best approach to digitizing the language revitalization project. The Myammia Center alone did not have the resources to undertake such a huge digital transformation. It would also empower linguists to translate historical documents.

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