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Your Office Data Should Work as Hard as Your Employees

Dataversity

Before the pandemic, many organizations pushed back on remote work because they feared productivity would plummet if workers had the freedom to dictate where and when they worked. You can see the vestiges of this thinking during Goldman Sachs’ recent mandate that employees return to the office by June […].

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Selling the C-suite on preemptive IT investments

CIO

Others include preparation for zero-day attacks, almost anything having to do with data stewardship, as well as IT training and social engineering audits. There’s a trick to this, and it’s one that, ultimately, your organization will thank you for. The average cost of a data breach is $4.64

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State of IT jobs: Mixed signals, changes ahead

CIO

And in the adjustment to a post-pandemic workforce, employees and employers have found a new battleground, with IT pros continuing to seek remote and flexible work opportunities, while companies grapple with the cost of following through with return-to-office mandates.

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10 top priorities for CIOs in 2024

CIO

To stay on top of both old and new challenges, IT chiefs should evaluate their current business and technology strategies and, when necessary, adjust them to address rapidly evolving technology, business, and economic practices. The following 10 priorities should be at the top of your list. Assume that attacks are inevitable.”

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IT leader’s survival guide: 8 tips to thrive in the years ahead

CIO

Forget what’s worked before Sastry Durvasula, chief information and client services officer at TIAA, says the dizzying pace of change in technology means IT leaders will soon face uncharted waters — and adaptability will be key to succeeding and seizing new opportunities. What worked yesterday is not going to work today or tomorrow.”

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Employee engagement: 10 best practices for improving your culture

CIO

When employees disengage from work — often called quiet quitting — it starts a ripple effect that can damage everything from their career trajectory to your team, company, and the global economy. What is employee engagement? Unfortunately, only about 23% of the world’s employees are engaged at work.

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The startup CIO’s guide to formalizing IT for liquidity events

CIO

But as you speak with an expanding cadre of lawyers, accountants, and bankers, you start to appreciate what such an event means for your department. You see the data by which Wall Street will judge your business is scattered across the company, stored and formatted unsystematically. It’s exciting stuff. A couple of reasons.

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