Management
The Foundations of Change: Information, Earthquakes, and Politics
By Dave Trowbridge
Today’s CIO is called to be an agent of change, and that requires solid foundations. Setting expectations for the kind of information your staff supplies you; the willingness to shake things up, nurture excellence, and weed out complexity; and good political skills are all critical.
-2007-12-15
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The Foundations of Change: Information, Earthquakes, and Politics
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Today’s CIO is called to be an agent of change, and that requires solid foundations. Useful information coming up from below, the willingness to shake things up, and good political skills are critical.
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2007-12-15
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