The Weekly Digest: June 12

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: June 12

 CIO Insight: CIO Reporting Structure 

The reporting structure of the CIO is an active topic of conversation as how to best influence change within an organization and gain that proverbial “seat at the table.” To whom, in fact, should a CIO report? Read more...

 Q&A: Joe Gross, President of CIO Partners and Talentric on Leading a Full Ecosystem of Talent Acquisition Services

In this issue, Joe walked us through his career path, from starting off as a technical recruiter, to moving into the RPO world, and then to his current role. He shared his team’s success in delivering legendary customer service for both clients and candidates during the hiring process. Read more...

Keys to a Successful CIO and CDO Partnership While in the Throes of Digital Transformation

The disciplines of data science and information technology have evolved over the last several years, creating changes in executive roles, adding new roles, and seeing responsibilities calibrated constantly. Read more...

CIO Partners® Featured Search 

CIO Partners is currently working with IAA - a leading global digital marketplace connecting vehicle buyers and sellers - as their exclusive search partner for the role of Chief Information Security Officer, located in Greater Chicago, Illinois. 

From the Harvard Business Review: The Dumb Reason Your AI Project Will Fail

Here is a common story of how companies trying to adopt AI fail. They work closely with a promising technology vendor. They invest the time, money, and effort necessary to achieve resounding success with their proof of concept and demonstrate how the use of artificial intelligence will improve their business. Then everything comes to a screeching halt. Read more...

 IT LeaderBoard®: The Premier Job Site for Technology Leadership Talent 

IT LeaderBoard provides employers access to over 4,000 established and emerging technology leaders.

 From The Wall Street Journal: China’s Trillion-Dollar Campaign Fuels a Tech Race With the U.S.

Beijing plans to spend $1.4 trillion in the next five years in sectors including 5G, artificial intelligence and data centers.