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Today's CIO Needs to Be the Chief Innovation Officer

Harvard Business Review

Enterprise IT as we have known it is rapidly becoming obsolete, and the traditional role of the CIO is increasingly irrelevant. Therefore, the CIO''s role must shift from protecting and defending the status quo to embracing and extending new innovative capabilities. As we all know, technology made this transformation possible.

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Servant Leadership Observer ? November 2010

Modern Servant Leader

Know Your Social Media Hierarchy. Conference. Innovation. Social Media. Servant Leadership Observer – December 2010. Careers for Servant Leaders. Peer-to-Peer Microfinance: A Sustainable Solution to Poverty. The Value of Making Time for Gratitude. Task Prioritization and Time Management – John Maxwell Style.

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Doing Business in a Big Data World

Strategy Driven

that every company is used to capturing, but also unstructured data (data scraped from the Internet and social media channels that may come in a wide variety of formats, from video to voice). Big Data involves not just the structured data (customer name and details, products purchased, how much was spent and when, etc.) About the Author.

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3 Ways Big Companies Are Connecting with Younger Consumers

Harvard Business Review

As innovation consultant Pete Maulik told me, “It’s time to switch from here they come to this is how we’re going to win.” ” Here are three big companies using innovative approaches to make this crucial connection. That’s an enormous mistake. MassMutual Walks the Talk by Talking.