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10 hottest IT jobs for salary growth in 2023

CIO

Skills such as software engineering, architecture, cloud, and program management are highly sought after as more companies explore creating both internal and external applications and solutions. The demand for project managers has grown, with salaries for this role increasing by 15.6% percent since 2021, according to Dice.

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Women IT leaders take center stage

CIO

Early in her career as a program management specialist at AT&T, Balaban became an active member with the Project Management Institute’s New Jersey chapter, which put her front and center at plenty of events. Meerah Rajavel, CIO, Palo Alto Networks Palo Alto Networks Visibility yields significant benefits.

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Schneider Electric leverages AI to help develop employees’ careers

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The global energy equipment and solutions provider’s Online Talent Management (OTM) platform, launched in early 2020, gives employees more agency around identifying mentorship opportunities, upskilling, and growing their networks within the organization.

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10 highest-paying IT jobs

CIO

The demand for specialized skills has boosted salaries in cybersecurity, data, engineering, development, and program management. 1. IT management It’s no surprise that IT executive positions earn some of the highest average salaries, with Dice reporting an average yearly salary of $164,814 in 2022 — an 8.4%

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A comparative assessment of digital transformation in Italy

CIO

The CIO has to add value to the business; he isn’t just the IT manager, managing servers and networks and associated costs,” Roero says. AMA’s change management activities aim to attract experienced big players in the private world, and learn about best practices of their CIOs and take cues to operationalize.

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Why an NGO should use IATA

Xebia

Using our core competence to make the world a better place, my colleagues and I have served several NGOs, automating their program management and monitoring and evaluation processes. NGOs work together with local organizations, with multiple donors, and other NGOs, that leads to a much more networked vision and way of working.

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What CIOs need to become better enablers of sustainability

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degrees Celsius, businesses will feel further impacts to their bottom line, including increased supply-chain issues on a network already overstretched and fragile. This represents an important transition toward independent ESG program management and away from dependence on ESG consultants and service providers.