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How to create a culture of innovation

CIO

Your team needs to know they can trust you and each other to brainstorm openly, suggest ideas, experiment, and take risks — and even fail, without consequence. “I Prianka Nandy, chief information and technology officer, Special Olympics International. Picture Post-it notes dotting the walls and flipcharts at every table,’’ he says.

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Tech leaders weigh in on the upside and flipside of generative AI

CIO

We ran workshops with every division of our business, educating them on the accelerating innovation in this area, brainstorming opportunities and risks. But it’s still to be seen how generative AI replaces, rather than augments, human involvement in terms of information. But overall, we see this as a huge opportunity.

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The 7 new rules of IT leadership

CIO

“People want a level of autonomy to direct their daily lives and to figure out how to manage their own jobs to meet expectations,” says Mark Taylor, CEO of the Society for Information Management (SIM), a professional association for CIOs and IT leaders. That shapes how CIOs need to manage and lead.

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Diversity and inclusion: 7 best practices for changing your culture

CIO

Despite the requisite commitment and knowledge, however, creating a truly diverse and inclusive workforce takes much more than locating and tapping a diverse hiring pipeline. That’s great advice for startups. But if your company is not a startup, it is still important to fix your culture before you recruit.

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How to Build a Strong Remote Marketing Team

Owler

Your team can use tools like Owler Pro to gather information about your ideal prospects. This information helps you guide your leads through the sales funnel and hand them over to the sales team. However, startups and small businesses can scarcely handle the financial burden of running an in-house team.

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What Is The Difference Between Business Intelligence And Analytics?

Datapine Blog

BA is looking in front of you to see what is going to happen.” – Mark van Rijmenam, CEO / Founder at BigData-Startups. Let’s face it: both terms provide insights into the business operation and future decisions, but it comes down to the differences in how they do it and what information exactly do they provide.