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Moving Beyond Company Organization Silos: Lessons from the Aviation Industry

Leading Blog

That’s a shame because the aviation industry as a whole still continues to be an industry model for how to operate with extremely high reliability despite having a highly fragmented set of organizational entities. The biggest challenge for companies when it comes to operational excellence is siloed behavior. Recall how the U.S.

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Leadership in Cybersecurity

N2Growth Blog

Regardless of titles or functional position, the lead role in a security organization is expected to wear many hats and solve a myriad of strategic, operational and tactical problems. Human resource leadership. Security leaders are primarily reporting to the CIO. IT Security, V.P., or Director of Information Security.

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How to Get a Safe, Smart BYOD Policy off the Ground

Chart Your Course

CIO calls Bring Your Own Device the “new normal ,” and whether you approve or not, it’s happening. The Cisco blog features further guidance on getting employee buy-in to these security measures. Communication Articles Human Resource Management' Give them a set of standards to guide their activities.

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The CIO in Crisis: What You Told Us

Harvard Business Review

Our research, conducted in partnership with Harvard Business Review, The Economist, CEB (formerly the Corporate Executive Board), Intel, and TNS Global, finds that corporate leadership has lost confidence in the CIO as a strategic partner and views IT as a commodity rather than a difference-maker. Victorio M. So it''s not just us!

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Understanding Customers Is Everyone's Job

Harvard Business Review

The only way it can happen: marketing, IT, operations, and human resources functions must collaborate in unprecedented ways. Leading marketers are looking to influence all their customer interactions by working closely with operations and their chief human resource officers on the company culture.