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What Executives Should Know About Digital Currencies

CEO Insider

The post What Executives Should Know About Digital Currencies appeared first on CEOWORLD magazine. Here a car company putting Bitcoin on its balance sheet, there a bank opening a branch in the Metaverse; here venture funds plowing money into Web3, there […]. Copyright The CEOWORLD magazine Limited 2021. All rights reserved.

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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.

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How Senior Executives Stay Passionate About Their Work

Harvard Business Review

But these things don’t stop mattering for senior executives. Senior executives struggle with burnout just like everyone else, and technology has made this issue more prevalent than ever. This allows executives to calmly disconnect while knowing that if an emergency arises, they will be made aware of it. Andy Molinsky.

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A Board Director's Perspective on What IT Has to Get Right

Harvard Business Review

From my experience, I believe that there are four highly interdependent categories of contributions the CIO and IT function should make. Every discussion on the role of IT and CIOs should start with the question: "What are the potential uses of this technology that will guarantee we stay in business?" Generating Top-Line Growth.

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Is HR Too Important to Be Left to HR?

Harvard Business Review

Have you ever met a sales executive or a CIO who said: "Sales is too important to be left to Sales" or "IT is too important to be left to IT"? Second, line managers cant execute HR-related actions, like running interviews or performance appraisals, by nature. Im sick about it. I doubt it. This is how we conduct interviews.

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