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The Weekly Digest: December 6
The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: December 6
Common-Sense Ways to Build Digital Literacy in the Workplace
The right tools with the right training create a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts, and, most importantly, have a positive effect on your bottom line. Read more...
Q&A: Phil Crawford, CTO for Godiva: Crafting Technological Leadership and Innovation for Lasting, Sustainable Success in Consumer Goods
We had the chance to ask Phil about his career and the state of the industry. From his plans for future innovation at Godiva to potentially disruptive technology, we were able to discuss the most pressing concerns that technology executives face today. Read more...
Technology Insiders Can't Afford to Let Innovation Slip Away
Even if the "I" in "CIO" nearly always still stands for "information," the importance of efforts at innovation and transformation in IT leadership positions has only increased.
IT LeaderBoard® Featured Post
The Oregon Health Authority is currently seeking a Chief Information Officer. The role will manage the Office of Information Services (OIS), the shared service that provides technology solutions and services for two of the largest state agencies in Oregon, the Department of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority. OIS supports over 11,000 employees across the state. Learn More...
From the Harvard Business Review: How Technology Is Transforming Executive Coaching
Years ago, executive coaching was stigmatized as "remedial help for underperformers." More recently, it's transformed into an elite, high-cost activity, often reserved for the highest-status executives. Now, technology is now making it possible for far greater numbers of employees to benefit from outside executive coaching at scale. Read more...
CIO Partners® Featured Search
CIO Partners is currently working with InterContinental Hotels Group as their exclusive search partner for the role of Vice President of Applications, located in Greater Atlanta.
From The Wall Street Journal: How to Survive and Thrive in a World of Disruption
Why have so many companies been done in by disruptive technological and market changes? Is it that in spite of all their efforts in strategy formulation, their leaders failed to anticipate these changes and were caught by surprise?