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The ‘Great Retraining’: IT upskills for the future

CIO

“It’s a win-win when you can get the long-term vision and growth of a company tied to individual career and professional development,” says Mark Yunger, vice president, head of IT at Servier Pharmaceuticals. From a company standpoint, you minimize turnover and search and recruiting costs.”

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Chief AI officer: What it takes to land the C-suite’s hottest new job

CIO

Foundry / AI Priorities Study 2023 The ideal individual to assume this role should have much more than top technology and AI skills, says Colin Reeves, principal data and AI recruiter at ConSol Partners in Los Angeles. Some will state that they go by the CEO/CFO-set budget, and still seek sign-off at the board level.

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How CIOs overcome the challenges of leading IT in smaller cities

CIO

IT leaders working in non-metro cities encounter several unique strategic and operational challenges that impact IT operations, business outcomes, and their leadership careers. If we want to beat competition in the pharmaceutical industry, we must make use of next generation of technologies such as cloud, big data, and analytics.

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Corporates and Start-Ups: Casual Friends, not Soul Mates

The Agile Manager

But accustomed as they are to shoestring budgets, they rarely manage excessive investment wisely because few can conceive the strategic. Pharmaceuticals are a case-in-point. To succeed at anything, the large corporate must concentrate fully on how they finish. Lou Gerstner did it at IBM 20 years ago.

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Our Response to 9/11 Gave us Lessons for COVID-19

The Cipher Brief

diplomats and intelligence personnel regularly engaged their foreign counterparts to improve information sharing, to silence pro-militant propaganda outlets, and to end recruiting hubs and finance streams that enabled al-Qaida operations. Counterterrorism programs after 9/11 received large budgets and personnel shifted from other priorities.

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