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5 signs your agile practices will lead to digital disaster

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs are under increasing pressure to deliver more digital innovations faster and more efficiently. But speaking to many IT leaders, there are often gaps between how IT runs Scrum, Kanban, or other agile practices and what CIOs need in order to achieve digital transformation objectives.

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8 questions CIOs should ask to prime their business for gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Yet leaders struggle to take the necessary next steps to get the technology off the ground. Many CIOs, already responsible for driving their company’s digital agenda, have begun doing so with gen AI front and center, tapping AI solutions that deliver on the most critical elements of the strategy. So, what can CIOs do now?

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SAP 2024 outlook: 5 predictions for customers

CIO Business Intelligence

Here are five predictions about what will play out for SAP customers as the year goes on, along with follow-on effects and questions SAP customers will have to address in their wake. You should no longer assume SAP is simply interested in managing infrastructure or introducing a new product repackaging and license scheme.

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Hybrid meetings: 5 best practices for better outcomes

CIO Business Intelligence

Offering a work-from-home option is no longer negotiable if you want to keep your teams staffed with talented employees. When asked what they would do if they had to return to the office full-time, a recent study from PromoLeaf found that more than half (52%) of remote workers would quit. What is a hybrid meeting?

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The CIO’s new role: Orchestrator-in-chief

CIO Business Intelligence

But CIOs who act as orchestrators can create value for their organizations in ways that go well beyond what traditional CIOs can deliver. But making the transition from traditional CIO to chief orchestrator takes more than perspective. It also requires a willingness to seek out new responsibilities, and possibly a new title.

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Oshkosh CIO Anu Khare on IT’s pursuit of value

CIO Business Intelligence

s senior vice president and CIO, Anu Khare leads the specialty truck maker’s intelligent enterprise agenda, which includes data science and artificial intelligence practice, digital manufacturing, cybersecurity, and technology shared services to drive technology-enabled business transformation. In his role as Oshkosh Corp.’s

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5 steps to drive and foster innovation in IT

CIO Business Intelligence

As a result, CIOs are looking at ways of doing more with less, while continuing to digitally transform their organizations. Many of these companies that have been around for decades are eager to continue digitizing workflows and harnessing real-time data to deliver business outcomes.

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