An article documenting the evolution of the CIO position, what makes a good CIO and what’s next for the role.
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4 steps to process automation success
An interesting interview with the Navistar CIO Julie Ragland, particularly her thoughts on value streams.
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The super-resilient organisation
How IT can take the lead in transforming a business (part 3).
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The super-resilient IT function
How IT can take the lead in transforming a business (part 2).
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The super-resilient CIO
How IT can take the lead in transforming a business (part 1).
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The CEO’s new technology agenda
Why CEOs need a technical agenda and how they can achieve that.
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Gartner: How to succeed as a CIO with a non-IT background
Some useful insight via Gartner which is becoming increasingly relevant as fewer CIOs are emerging from traditional IT backgrounds.
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IT leadership’s new rules of engagement
The CIO should always been the most senior IT BRM/IT BP within an IT department. This article provides some great insights into how his can be achieved.
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Summer 2019 Strategic IT Partner Forum – Findings and Recommendations
On Thursday 27th of June the eighth Strategic IT Partner forum took place at the impressive Great Hall within King’s College in central London. This was our biggest event yet and offered those in the IT Partnering community an opportunity […]
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The Cornbury Classic Run
We’re delighted to be a sponsor of the much anticipated return of The Cornbury Classic, taking place on Sunday 22nd September in the idyllic grounds of Cornbury Estate, West Oxfordshire. Both the children’s 1k and main 5k running races are over a one-circuit course, across fields and footpaths, through the beautiful Wychwood Forest.
To enter either book via the web site or simply register on the day.
Good luck to everyone who takes part.
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