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How leading CISOs build business-critical cyber cultures

CIO

Most IT and information security leaders are very familiar with the term VUCA. Amid a growing threat landscape, these CISOs emphasized the need for cybersecurity teams to understand and speak the language of the business, with a strategic eye toward driving greater customer and stakeholder value.

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8 ways IT can help supercharge your sales team

CIO

Building sales requires a well-equipped sales team, and in today’s digital world, that means IT must become a strong support partner. Is your IT organization doing all it can to help sales team members build and retain customers?

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Differentiating people, process, and technology problems: A guide for CISOs

CIO

Is it inefficient processes that hamper communication within security teams? It becomes easier, however, when security leaders have a consistent framework in place for assessing the effectiveness of their people, processes, and technology – which is why I recently developed such a framework for IDC.

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Leadership at its Peak: How Board Advisor Coaching Shapes Success

N2Growth Blog

The Role of Board Advisor Coaching in Shaping Success Board advisor coaching plays a critical role in shaping the success of organizations and their leaders. In today’s complex and rapidly changing business landscape, executives need more than technical expertise to thrive.

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10 top priorities for CIOs in 2024

CIO

“For instance, with our internal customer support requests, we aggregate valuable information,” she notes. Until recently, such information was hard to find and ad hoc at best. Work toward having the right cybersecurity team in place, Orlandini advises.

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6 signs you might need an executive coach — and 2 signs you don’t

CIO

As technical people move up the ranks, going from coders and admins to managers to CIOs, they need to learn how to do a lot more than build great software, connect backend systems, or build firewalls. They’re also managing people who used to be peers, and they need to organize and motivate their team members to take on major new projects.

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Marsh McLennan IT reorg lays foundation for gen AI

CIO

One of the world’s largest risk advisors and insurance brokers launched a digital transformation five years ago to better enable its clients to navigate the political, social, and economic waves rising in the digital information age. But the CIO had several key objectives to meet before launching the transformation.