The Weekly Digest: May 24

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: May 24

The Future of Women in Tech

It's no secret that women are underrepresented in tech. How underrepresented are they, really? Is any progress being made? What does the future hold for women in tech? Here's what current data reveals. Read more...

Q&A: Dennis Yang, CIO for MPAA: Bringing Business Experience to Direct Technical Initiatives in the Film Industry

In this edition of The National CIO Review, we had the opportunity to chat with Dennis regarding his career progression and how his business background led to his role of CIO for the MPAA. Read more...

What CIOs Read!

No one can argue with the tenet that reading is essential for self-development. Yet many of us struggle with finding the time to devote to such an important endeavor. But where should one start? Which books are considred the building blocks of development for an established or emerging leader. Read more...

From the Harvard Business Review: Does Your Company Really Need a Chatbot

Chatbots - automated conversation systems - have become increasingly sophisticated. Should you design and deploy one that can interact with your customers? If you're an executive making that decision right now, you may feel caught between A.I. hype on the one hand, and the fear that machines might not treat you right on the other. Read more...

From the Wall Street Journal: The New Rules of Conduct in a World Without Cash

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