The Weekly Digest: November 22

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: November 22

 Q&A: Shahid Alam, CAIO for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, on Solving Business Problems by Leveraging Data, Technology and Analytics

In this issue, Shahid shared how he decided to pursue a career in technology and analytics, as well as his progression to his current role with the largest health plan based in Minnesota, which covers 2.9 million members in that state and beyond.  Read more...

The CIO as a Culture Change Agent

Over the next few years, CIOs will be tasked with steering cultural change in their respective organizations in order to drive the digital transformation efforts that are necessary to support innovation and implement customer-centric strategies.

What Does Leadership Mean for the Modern CIO?

A seismic shift in how customers interact with brands - and how companies communicate with their customers - is having reverberating effects on the CIO and their roles as leaders and influencers across their organizations.

BURGATE Executive Coaching & Search Consulting

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From the Harvard Business Review: Building Ethical AI for Talent Management

Artificial intelligence has disrupted every area of our lives. But, when it comes to the workplace, in many ways, AI is still in its infancy. This is particularly true when we consider the ways it is beginning to change talent management. Read more...

CIO Partners® Featured Search 

CIO Partners is currently working with SVP Worldwide as their exclusive search partner for the role of Global Vice President - Networking, Infrastructure & Security, located in Nashville, TN. 

From the Wall Street Journal: Your Health Data Isn't as Safe as You Think

Silicon Valley’s rush into the health-care business is challenging the antiquated protections of Americans’ medical histories.