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The Weekly Digest: June 5
The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: June 5
Contributing CIO, Travis McKeone: Managing Work Requests - Are There Weak Points In Your Fence?
As more priority is given to customer experience, we must remember that rules and policies exist for a reason. These fences we put in place are there to protect the customer as well as our staff. A modern CIO must protect their team by demonstrating the importance of policies and procedures. Read more...
Q&A: Top Industry Technology Leaders Discuss Innovation and the Role of the Modern CIO
Over the past 20 years, the role of Chief Information Officer has continued to evolve as technology leaders have assumed increasing levels of influence within their respective organizations and have claimed the much sought-after seat at the table. Read more...
Structural Security Challenges for Technology Leaders
Although high-profile security breaches that originate outside of organizations usually drive headlines and awareness, many of the challenges that face technology leaders are structural, or institutional in nature. Read more...
CIO Partners® Featured Search
CIO Partners is currently working with Zebra Technologies as their exclusive partner leading their search for the role of Vice President of Information Technology, located in Greater Chicago, IL.
From the Harvard Business Review: How to Monitor Your Employees - While Respecting Their Privacy
Even before Covid-19 sent an unprecedented number of people to work from home, employers were ramping up their efforts to monitor employee productivity.
IT LeaderBoard®: The Premier Job Site for Technology Leadership Talent
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From The Wall Street Journal: AI Isn't Magical and Won't Help You Reopen Your Business
The coronavirus is helping to erode the hype around artificial intelligence; data scientists get the axe and some ‘old-fashioned’ solutions work better. Read more...