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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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3 key roles for driving digital success

CIO

As such, organizations must evolve their digital strategies with market changes, such as the shift to remote work in 2020, the evolution to hyperautomation in 2022, and how generative AI will now require CIOs to overhaul their roadmaps. “You Agile PMOs close the loop on digital transformation as a core competency through several activities.

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13 essential skills for accelerating digital transformation

CIO

Digital transformation is indeed a cornerstone of business strategy today, as 89% of enterprises see digital business as core to their growth, according to Gartner’s Board of Directors 2023 Survey. I can’t stress enough focus on data — and how it will be used — as most digital transformation programs will be a tapestry of systems.”

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#739 Cultivating Synergistic Environments & Teamwork with Liz Cunningham, Vice President of Digital Operations at AMN Healthcare

Modern CTO

We discuss Liz’s strategy for keeping her team constantly engaged, the ways in which she studies parallel industries to innovate within her own, and how she and her team are using AI to bring the healthcare staffing field into the future. Today we’re talking to Liz Cunningham, Vice President, Digital at AMN Healthcare.

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Competency Lost

The Agile Manager

Product Owners were recruited from the ranks of the existing Business Analysts and Project Managers. Less senior BAs became Product Managers, while those Project Managers who did not become part of the Product organization were either staffed outside of IT or coached out of the accompany.