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What CIOs need to become better enablers of sustainability

CIO

A question of time Thomas Kiessling, CTO with Siemens Smart Infrastructure, part of the German engineering and technology conglomerate that makes trains, electrical equipment, traffic control systems, and more, understands that time is running out. Software platforms will also play an essential role in an organization’s ESG maturity journey.

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Product manager salary: Pay range factors, tips for making more

CIO

We dove into publicly available information and talked to a number of product managers and those who hire, supervise, and mentor them in order to get a sense of what you can expect in this job market — and how you can improve your prospects and your compensation if you’re working in this field. Do product managers make good money?

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How BUiLT unites Black IT pros and builds equity

CIO

Soon after founding Netwatch Solutions as CTO, Beasley realized he would face even more barriers when acquiring funding. Moreover, there can be cultural differences in perceptions or understanding of professional networking, Beasley says. Careers, Diversity and Inclusion, IT Leadership, Mentoring

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The Top Tech Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss in 2019

UruIT

Find out 8 insightful conferences for CTOs that you should attend in 2019. As a CTO of UruIT, a nearshore development agency , I’ve seen first-hand how being a lifelong learner can lead to exciting opportunities for me and for my company. If you’re a CTO, I highly recommend attending a conference for all of the above reasons.

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The ‘Balance’ Audit: An Honest Inventory on Gender Equality at StubHub

StubHub

When seen through the prisms of business, gender and cultural politics, “balance” doesn’t have one definition. It means having gender- and cultural-equitable teams, where a multitude of voices and perspectives collaborate to further our innovative work. By Rachel Williams, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion Balance. It has many.