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The only CIO resolution that matters

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To wit, across nearly every discipline, one finds magnum opuses entitled “Lessons Learned” or “The Year in Review” as the year draws to a close. Perhaps in an age when our forebears huddled around campfires waiting for warmer weather annual reviews were the optimal way to accumulate knowledge and empower human agency.

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9 traits of great IT leaders

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They also need general business acumen, industry knowledge, and accounting talent. And they are expected to brief each group on their technical roadmap and vision in ways that each and every one of those groups can understand and embrace. That’s because this approach enables them to learn and test without going all in.

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The deflating AI bubble is inevitable — and healthy

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This is used by the company’s 114,000 staff across a network of agencies to help with campaign ideation, content generation, and interpreting complex client briefs. AI is evolving As use cases emerge and businesses start to learn what works and where the bottlenecks are, we can expect to see a steady rise in AI deployments.

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US port strike has CIOs prepping for supply chain implications

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The US is entering peak demand season for goods — Black Friday and Christmas — but many of the retailers have learned their lesson and stocked up early,” Tariq claimed. Central to many of these efforts was an emphasis on supply chain analytics , which enabled companies to leverage data for smoother logistics in times of supply scarcity.

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The potential for generative AI in government and public services

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It can then use this data to generate new content and deliver information and insights when most needed: as a brief summary, an answer to a question or the first draft of a detailed proposal or report. After all, nobody has all the relevant knowledge and resources at their fingertips from day one. Generative AI, Innovation

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How CIOs can be pillars of stability in an uncertain world

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As John Kay and Mervyn King set forth in Radical Uncertainty: Decision-Making Beyond the Numbers , “Uncertainty is the result of our incomplete knowledge of the world, or about the connection between our present actions and their future outcomes.” There will always be uncertainties external to the organization.

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Microsoft Ignite 2023: 11 takeaways for CIOs

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Confusingly, Microsoft already offers a Sales Copilot; Copilot for Sales is a different product that includes a license for Copilot for Microsoft 365, and helps sales staff prepare for customer meetings by creating custom briefing documents. Enterprise Applications, Generative AI, Microsoft

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