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The Federal Reserve System tech chief shares how she navigates the complexities of leading IT at a multilayered organization, energizes her teams, and competes for top IT talent.
During a recent Leadership Live session, Suzanne Hall, CIO at Australian care home non-profit Baptcare and CIO50 alum, spoke with CIO’s editor in chief for APAC Cathy O'Sullivan about aligning IT with strategic goals, cybersecurity vigilan
Who are you as a leader? Not only is that a standard interview question, for which any self-respecting CIO should have a clear, detailed, and structured answer, it also challenges you to build a set of leadership principles and become a stronger exec
As companies race to add generative models into products and workflows, massive investment to upskill workforces on prompt engineering and ethical AI emerges as a top priority.
The family-owned industrial group grows by an average of up to 20 companies every year and the central IT staff have become experts in migrating them into Microsoft 365 – a cornerstone of the group.
When it comes to budget proposals, you must be able to sell to secure funding. But the secret to what is often an IT leader’s least favorite activity is more straightforward than you think.
Auto maker Jaguar Land Rover has a long-term plan to transform its product range — but it’s also transforming its internal IT.
The legal firm’s Smart Resourcing tool helps balance workloads and ensure partners find associates with the right skills and experience, while empowering employees to make connections across the firm’s global footprint.
To help promote insourcing and quality control, Toyota Motor North America is leveraging generative AI for HR and IT service desk requests.
Multidimensional resiliency is vital to setting yourself, your teams, and your organization up for success. Kazmi sets the tone at WestRock by recognizing the pace of change, instilling a learning and growth mindset, and being transparent with his te