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11 Certificate Programs That Pay Well

HR Digest

There are certificates for jobs in various industries, including healthcare, information technology, education, and hospitality. Management programs also can give a fillip to one’s ambitions. Jobs in the Information Technology industry. Data managers. Data managers organize data using special software.

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Why Can't a CIO Be More Like a CFO?

Harvard Business Review

It''s time for CIOs to move beyond their roles as chief technology officers, and embrace the name with all of its implications: Chief Information Officer. Because no one is managing the store. The explosive growth of information is accelerating. That''s a lot of money for digging through old e-mail. How did we get here?

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How P&G and American Express Are Approaching AI

Harvard Business Review

There is a tendency with any new technology to believe that it requires new management approaches, new organizational structures, and entirely new personnel. That impression is widespread with cognitive technologies — which comprises a range of approaches in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and deep learning.

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4 Cybersecurity Strategies for Small and Midsize Businesses

Harvard Business Review

You can’t stop cyberattacks from happening. But you can contain the consequences.

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The Enemies of Data Security: Convenience and Collaboration

Harvard Business Review

After all, attackers typically steal information by exploiting a technology-related vulnerability. In such cultures, employees often have tacit, if not explicit, approval to deploy the most expedient information management solution to the exclusion of more secure but less convenient alternatives.

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Avoiding the Schizophrenic IT Organization

Harvard Business Review

Over the next two years, this change in how sales people interact with customers will redefine what the product content will be, how the sales staff will use a new CRM platform to record visits online, and how new insights will be derived from these interactions across sales, marketing, and brand management — ultimately driving decisions.

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Navigating the Dozens of Different Strategy Options

Harvard Business Review

Managers and other business leaders face a dilemma: with increasingly diverse environments to manage and rising stakes to get it right, how do they identify the most effective approach to business strategy and marshal the right thinking and behaviors to conceive and execute it, supported by the appropriate frameworks and tools?