The Weekly Digest: September 13

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: September 13

Technology Leaders Can't Afford to Let Innovation Slip Away

Even if the "I" in "CIO" nearly always still stands for "information," the importance of efforts at innovation and transformation in IT leadership positions has only increased.

Q&A: Dave Hoag, Chief Information Officer for OCC, on the Importance of Peer Relationships and His Advice for Aspiring CIOs

We had the opportunity to sit down with Dave and talk about his journey, what made him the leader that he is today, and why following your passion will lead to your ultimate success.

The Top Tech Skills Currently in Demand

With the titanic shift in business models across all industries as traditional companies adapt processes and technologies once utilized only in native tech companies, the recognition of - and desire for - tech skills is greater now more than ever. Read more...

 5 Ways to Ensure the Success of Your Complex Technology Deployment

No matter what industry you’re in or which technology you’re deploying, broadly dispersed locations are always a challenge to get up and running. After managing thousands of location openings across the country, we’ve learned what drives success and what causes train wrecks. Learn More... 

From the Harvard Business Review: Why Companies Are Forming Cybersecurity Alliances

In the physical world, governments are responsible for keeping citizens and corporations safe from enemies.The digital world, so far, has been a little different. When it comes to cybersecurity and cyber attacks, most governments have spent much more time increasing their offensive capabilities than protecting companies and individuals. Read more...

CIO Partners® Featured Search 

CIO Partners is currently working with Georgia Gwinnett College as their exclusive search partner for the role of Chief Information Officer, located in Greater Atlanta. 

From the Wall Street Journal: The Digitalization of the American Workforce

Going digital has remade the American economy and the world of work. "And yet, for all of the evidence that big changes are underway, surprisingly little data exists to track the spread of digital adoption," the Brookings Institution said in its Digitalization and the American Workforce report.