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Free the CFO! This book seems to be aimed at the finance department. So why should IT professionals pay attention to it? Three-Legged Race: A How-To on Delivering Effective IT Integrating all the people and processes you need to create a truly effective information-technology effort is incredibly difficult, but it can be done, according to the experienced CIOs who put together this detailed guide on corporations and IT. AT T: Death From a Thousand Cuts It doesn't matter if we are discussing mainframes in the 1960s, personal computers in the 1980s or the Internet in the year 2000. The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley Is This Human Being Necessary? The change has been so gradual, yet so pervasive. How to Just Do It What's the first lesson a new manager learns the hard way? You Must Remember This True or false: The chief information officer is the person in charge of the company's current data. Book Review: Can Studying Bad Leadership Be Good? All leadership books have one thing in common: They assume the leader is pure of heart and wants the organization to succeed. Review: Juice The Creative Fuel that Drives World-Class Inventors Forget the terrible title (it refers obliquely to the electrical current generated when we think). Review: Creating a Crystal Ball It seems counterintuitive to think you can propose a theory that will predict the future. |
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