The Weekly Digest: November 1

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: November 1

A Security Blueprint for Technology Leaders: Mindset, Collaboration and Attention to Detail

In nearly every interview we conducted with technology leaders at The National CIO Review, executives mentioned the importance of security. From high-level planning to day-to-day objectives, company and data protection is a high priority for industry leaders, and there is a blueprint for best practices across industries. Read more...

Q&A: Dave Finnegan on Aligning Digital, Marketing and Technology to Create Extraordinary Customer Experiences at Orvis

Finnegan joined the privately-held Orvis as CIO in 2014 and was named to his current post of Chief Experience Officer in June 2016, where his passion focuses on delivering amazing customer experiences for the retailer’s marketing, website, catalogs, and related support systems in both the US and the UK.

How to Create a Data-Focused Culture

As a CIO, data is at the core of everything you do. For others, though, data may be seen as insignificant and tricky to understand. You understand data's inherent value - it's time your team does too.

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

IT LeaderBoard provides employers exclusive access to over 3,000 established and emerging technology leaders. Learn More...

From the Harvard Business Review: Designing Better Online Review Systems

Online reviews are transforming the way consumers choose products and services. Managed well, a review system creates value for buyers and sellers alike. Read more...

CIO Partners® Featured Search 

CIO Partners is currently working with SPANX as their exclusive search partner for the role of Vice President of Business Intelligence & Analytics, located in Atlanta. 

From the Wall Street Journal: MIT on the Work of the Future

Automation fears have understandably accelerated in recent years, as our increasingly smart machines are now being applied to activities requiring intelligence and cognitive capabilities that not long ago were viewed as the exclusive domain of humans.