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The Weekly Digest: September 20
The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: September 20
Considerations for International Business Travel
Given the necessity and frequency of international business travel in today’s economy, many CIOs must address a harsh reality facing their organizations – the increased data security risk presented by those travels.
Q&A: Aaron's Chief Information Officer, John Trainor, on Authentic Leadership, An Unlikely Path, and Transforming the Customer Experience
We had the opportunity to sit down with John and discuss his biggest influences, the perspective he gained from a failed startup, and his team’s success in digitizing the in-store experience. Read more...
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. 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: Automation Isn't About to Make Truckers Obsolete
Hardly a day goes by without someone suggesting that technologies like AI, machine learning, and robotics will transform the 21st century labor market. But in looking at the data, we believe that, while the risk of job loss from automation is very real, the projections that often get touted are overstated. Read more...
CIO Partners® Featured Search
CIO Partners is currently working with Lifeway Christian Resources as their exclusive search partner for the role of Chief Information Officer, located in Nashville, Tennessee.
From the Wall Street Journal: The State of AI in the Enterprise
Companies are pushing into artificial intelligence, a shift powered in part by cloud providers, whose advanced AI algorithms, trained models and computing power make experimentation easier. Fortunately, there are enough early use-case scenarios to provide an idea of where enterprise adoption is heading.