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Lisa Yoon
870 days ago
An exploration of the CIO career landscape including advice, tips, and conversations with successful CIOs.
108 entries
Yale School of Management, Yahoo, WSJ, workplace envy, workplace, work-life balance, work, wisdom, Winston Churchill, Will Felps, Wharton, wellbeing, webcam, Valerie Young, University of Southern California, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Air Force Academy, trends, transformation, training, Tony Schwartz, Tony Lee, Toni Bowers, Tom Rath, Todd Rogers, Thornton May, The Real Business of IT book, The Energy Project, The Economist, The Cambridge Group, tension, Ted Kennedy, team, Tanya Menon, talent management, talent, Susie Cranston, surveys, survey, summer reading, suits, suicide, study, strategy, Strategic Management Centre, strategic decisions, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Srini Raghavan, social networks, Social Networking, Sloan School of Management, skills, SimplyHired, shopping, Shannon O\'Donnell, Serena Chen, sensemaking, self-awareness, Save the Children, Sanjay Mirchandani, Saj-nicole Joni, Russell Reynolds, Rotman School of Management, Robert Sutton, Robert Half International, Robert Gariano Associates, Robert D. Austin, Rob Goffee, Rick Kash, Richard S. Tedlow, Richard L. Nolan, Richard Hunter, retained search, resumes. language, resume, research, reference sites, Raffaella Sadun, PwC Technology Forecast, promotion, project lifecycle, productivity, process efficiency, PricewaterhouseCoopers, premortem, power, performance, Paula Moreira, Paul Osterman, Patty Azzarello, operations, online applications, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Nobel Prize, New York Times, neuroscience, Networking, Neal Roese, Nathaniel J. Fast, narrative, motivation, Monika Hamori, money, modeling, MIT, Miriam Ort, Mike Corey, middle managers, mid-level managers, Michael I. Norton, Michael D. Watkins, Michael C. Jensen, Michael A. Roberto, mentors, meaningful work, Mckinsey Quarterly, McKinsey & Co., Max Bazerman, Marc Effron, managers, management roles, management, loyalty, listening, Lisa Yoon, LinkedIn apps, LinkedIn, lifestyle, Leigh Thompson, learning, leadership, law, language, Kristen Lamoreaux, knowledge workers, Kellogg School of Management, Kathleen Vohs, Kari Granger, Jonathan L.S. Byrnes, Jonathan L. S. Byrnes, John Seely Brown, John Kador, John Hagel III, John Beeson, job search tools, job search, job satisfaction, job interviews, job crafting, job, Joanna Barsh, Jo Whitehead, Jim Harter, Jim Fisher, Jim Anderson, Jim Andersen, Jennifer Scanlon, Jean Cummings, James K. Sebenius, Ithai Stern, IT visibility, IT strategy, IT Security, IT performance, IT management, IT job growth projections, IT governance, IT function, IT effectiveness, IT costs, IT Competitiveness, IT careers, IT Budgets, IT, intuition, interviews, interviewing, Innovation, information, informal networks, influence, incentives, IE Business School, hiring, headhunters, Hayagreeva Rao, Harvard Business School, Harvard Business Review, Harvard, happiness, Gulf states, Gordon Hunter, gifts, George Westerman, Gen Y, Gen X, Gary Klein, Gartner, Gareth Jones, Gallup Management Journal, Gallup, gadgets, Future, FT.com, flattery, Firefox add-ons, Financial Times, executive search, executive recruiters, executive attire, Eric Sigurdson, enterprise architect, end-to-end process, employment, Employee Retention, employee mental health, employee engagement, emplee engagement, empathy, EMC Corp., Edward P. Lazear, Edward M. Hallowell, Edward Granger-Happ, Eduardo Alvarez, Economist Intelligence Unit, Economist Group, economic recovery, economic downturn, Drexel, Development Dimensions International, Department of Labor, Deloitte Center for the Edge, Deloitte, decision making, Deborah Lovell, DDI, David Silverman, David Calhoun, David A. Lax, data-process management, Daniel Kahneman, Damon Beyer, Cutter IT Journal, customer, critical CIO skills, cost cutting, control, contingency search, conflict resolution, conflict, competence, communities of practice, Communication, CIOs and CFOs, CIOs, CIO skills, CIO role, CIO responsibilities, CIO blogs, CIO, Charles S. Jacobs, change management, challenging leadership judgments, careers, CareerCast.com, career, C-level executives, business/IT alignment, Business practices, Business Intelligence, Bureau of Labor Statistics, bullying, budgets, Bryant University, Bruce Walton, Boris Groysberg, Booz & Co., Booz, Boomers, books, Bob Gariano, BlessingWhite, beach, Bain, bad advice, Azzarello Consulting, Association of Information Technology Professional, Arun Manansingh, anticipating project problems, Ann Marie Sabath, Andrew Campbell, Amy Wrzesniewski, advice, Adam Grant, A CIO\'s Voice, 2010
Michael Eggebrecht
1002 days ago
A short description about your blog
178 entries
Zeus Trojan, YouTube, Yankee Group, Yammer, Yahoo, World Economic Forum, Workplace of the Future, Wolfram Alpha, Windows XP, Windows Phone 7, Windows 8, Windows 7 Phone, Windows 7, Wikipedia, Wi-Fi, Wells Fargo, Webtech Plus, WebEx, Web Analytics, Web 2.0 Suicide Machine, Watson Wyatt, Walter Mossberg, vSphere, Vodafone, VMware, Vittorio Colao, Vista, Virutal Workplace, Virtualization, Victorinox, Vic Gundotra, Verizon, Vaio, USB Flash Drive, UC San Diego, UBS, U.S., U.K. Government, twitter, Trend Micro, Torch 9800, Top-Down Management, Todd Bradley, Tim Cook, Tim Bray, Texas Auto Center, Technology Vendors, Technology Sector, Technology Leadership, TechCrunch, Tablet, T-Mobile, Symantec, SWC Technology Partners, Swarms, SunGard Data Systems, Sundar Pichai, Sun Microsystems, Sun, stress, Street View, Storm 2, Steven Elop, Steve Jobs, Steve Herrod, Steve Ballmer, Staffing, Sprint, Spark Capital, Spam, Sophos, Sony, Society of Corporate Compliance & Ethics, Social Networking, social media, Snow Leopard, Smobile, SMBs, smartphones, Small Businesses, Slate, Simon Aldous, Sidekick, Shantanu Narayen, Shaksat, seppukko.com, security, Search Engines, Search, SAS, SAP, San Francisco, Samsung, Salesforce.com, SaaS, RockYou, RockMelt, Robert Half, Robert Fulmer, RIM, Richard Blumenthal, Research In Motion, RescueTime, Reception, Recall, Randall Stephenson, Rackspace, Que, Quattro Wireless, productivity, privacy settings, Privacy Policies, privacy, Predictive Markets, Pre, Ponemon Institute, Plastic Logic, Pixi, Phil Schiller, Pew, PCs, Pay Technologies, Paul Weiskopf, Patrick Zelnik, Password Strength, Password Practices, Palm, Pac-Man, Owen Van Natta, Oracle, OpenStack, open source, Online Advertising, One Latptop Per Child, On2 Technologies, Omniture, Olivier Esper, Obama Administration, NPD Group, Nortel, Nokia Siemens, Nokia, Nielson, Nicolas Sarkozy, Nexus One, News Corp., NetWitness, Netscape, Netbooks, NetApp, Net Neutrality, Nehalem-EX, Nebula, NASA, Naps, MySQL, MySpace, Multitasking, Mozilla, Motorola, Mobile Web, Mobile Applications, mobile, MIT, Mike Lazaridis, Mike Jones, Mike Chambers, Mike Beltzner, Microsoft, Michael Eggebrecht, Michael Capellas, Mercedes-Benz, McAfee, Mark Zuckerberg, Mark Hurd, Marc Andreessen, management, Macs, Local Search, Linux, Linus Torvalds, Lew Moorman, Léo Apotheker, Larry Ellison, Kneber Botnet, Kindle, Kin, Kevin Turner, Keith Goodwin, Kapil Sibal, Jonathan Schwartz, Jonathan Bryce, Jon Rubinstein, Jon Miller, John Warcock, John Herlihy, John Brennan, Joe Belfiore, Jodie Fisher, job satisfaction, Job Insecurity, Jim Curry, Jim Balsillie, Jennifer Stoddart, Jason Hirschhorn, Jailbreaking, IT Staff, IT spending, IT Security, IT Research Firms, IT Competitiveness, IT Budgets, iSlate, iPhone 4, iPhone, iPad, Intuit, Internet Explorer, Internet addiction, Internet Access, Intel, Instant Messaging, Insider Threat, Innovation, Information Security, India, incentives, Imperva, IDC, IBM, HTML, HTC, HP, Howard Schmidt, hourly employees, Holiday Shutdown, hiring, Harvard Medical School, Hack Attack, GT Nexus, Greg Sullivan, Graham Cluely, GoToMeeting, Google Wave, Google Buzz, Google Apps Marketplace, Google Apps, Google App Engine for Business, Google Android, Google, Gomez, Gmail, GetJar, Gavin Newsom, Gartner, Galaxy Tab, France, Fortune, Forrester, ForeSee, Force.com, Flash, Firefox, Finland, Fast 500, Facebook, EVO, Eric Schmidt, Enterprise Reporting, Enterprise IT Spending, Enterprise Desktop Alliance, EMR, Employee Retention, electronic health records, EHR, Ed Colligan, Economist Group, eBay, e-readers, e-mail, Dropped Calls, Digitas, Deloitte, Dell Streak, Dell, David Pogue, David Himmelstein, David Grooms, David Donatelli, Data Protection, Data Loss, Data Consumption, Daniel Hoffman, Danger, Cybersecurity Coordinator, Cybersecurity, Cyber-Ark, Crowdcast, Cristobal Conde, Courier, Consumer Reports, Computer Sciences Corp., Computer Economics, Collaborative Management, CNIL, Cloud Computing, Cius, Citrix Receiver, Citrix, Citibank, Cisco, Chuck Geschke, Chrome OS, Chrome, Chris Kemp, Chatter, ChangeWave Research, Cellphones, Carol Bartz, Carly Fiorina, Caffeine, Buzz, Business Productivity Online Suite, Business Process Management, Business Intelligence, Burton Group, Bryon Hanson, Broadband, BlackBerry Storm, BlackBerry Protect, BlackBerry 6, blackberry, bing, Bill Gates, Azure, Avaya, Atlassian Software, AT&T, Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Apps, Apple, App Store, Antennagate, Antenna Problem, Aneesh Chopra, Andy Rubin, Andy Lees, Android, Andrew McLaughlin, AMR Research, Amazon, Adobe, AdMob, ACSI, Acrobat, Acer
Ellen Pearlman
616 days ago
A short description about your blog
94 entries
workplace conditions, workplace, workforce of the future, workforce, work pressure, Woot, women workforce, women in IT, women, wisdom, well being index, web tracking, web browsing, Web 2.0, Web, wasting time, wages, wage gap, vision, virtualization technology, virtual workforce, virtual work, virtual teams, virtual communities, virtual boss, Vineeet Nayar, Vietnam, value of IT, value delivery, uncommon practices, twitter, tweets, trust, trends, transparency, transition, training, Tom Davenport, threat response, Thomas Davenport, thinking, technology risks, technology ownership, technology benefits, technology adoption, tech-enabled products, tech salaries, tech jobs, talent management, Tablets, sustainability, success, structured provisioning, structure, stress, strategic IT, strategic decisions, Steve Jobs, startups, Spiceworks, spender, speaking, software problem, social technology, social robots, social media, social interaction, social conscience, social apponomics, smartphones, smartphone, Six Sigma, simplify, silence, shared values, sensitive men, self-service, security, saver, Salesforce.com, Sachin Agarwal, Rwanda, role for IT, rightsource, revenue growth, retirement planning, retirement, reputation, replacement technolog, remote management, rapid experimentation, random selection, racial profiling, quality, public cloud, promotion, profitablity, productivity, process, problem solving, private cloud, predictions, practice, power, Posterous, positive deviance, physical location, philantrophy, Peter Bregman, personalization, personal devices, performance, peer review, PCs, patience, passive, painful truths, Overture, outsourcing, organizational structure, organizational behavior, optimists, operations, open source, open collaboration, oil spill, offshoring, non-PC netbooks, Nicholas Carr, new ideas, neural responses, networks, nerd, negotiations, negotiation, Multitasking, multipliers, multiple platforms, motivation, money management, mistakes, mid-level managers, Merck, Mentoring, men in IT, meaningful work, McKinsey study, Mckinsey Quarterly, McKinsey, Maytak, Matrix Management, Massachusetts Senate race, management roles, management fads, Management by Consensus, management, loyalty, London School of Economics study, location, listening, line managers, legacy systems, learning, lean IT, leadership skills, leadership, leaders, layoffs, language, knowledge workers, knowledge sharing, knowledge economy, knowledge, John Seel Brown, John Kotter, John Hagel III, job satisfaction, job loss, Jerry Porras, James Collins, IT/business alignment, IT-enabled business transformation, IT-business alignment, IT strategy, IT performance, IT management, IT Leadership, IT function, IT effectiveness, IT departments, IT department, IT costs, IT complexity, IT budget, IT and business partnership, iPhone app, Internet addiction, Internet, intelligence, innovators, Innovation, innnovation, Information Security, information privacy, information overload, information governance, information access, information, incentives, improve sales, humility, human resources, HERO, HCL Technologies, hard drives, happiness, guilt, group performance, Google, good bosses, good boss, golf, glass ceiling, gender gap, Gen Y, Gen X, geek, free access, Fosamex, flex time, first-mover advantage, financial rewards, financial crisis, filters, Fernando Flores, feedback, fast followers, fairness, fair pay, Factory IT, extended workforce, executive compensation, executive coaching, excellence, environment, enterprise IT, encryption, Enabling IT, empowered employees, empowered customers, employees, employee-owned computers, employee personalization, employee engagement, Elance, economic downturn, earnings, e-mail, e-commerce, diversity, distributed workforce, distraction, disruptive technology, digital technology, destructive work environments, demographics, Deloitte, defensive, decision-making, data security, data management, data gathering, data, cyber-security, customized workplace, customers, customer service, customer lifecycle management, customer, crowdsourcing, criticsm, creativity, costs, cost cutting, corporate strategy, corporate responsibility, corporate IT, corporate culture, Core Competency, copier machines, control, contract workers, consumerization of IT, consumer IT, connections, confidence, Conference Board study, concentration, computer science degrees, complexity, competing demands, competence, compensation, Communication, communal style, commitment-based management, collective intelligence, collaboration technologies, collaboration, Cognizant, cognitive bias, Cloud Computing, cities, CIOs Without Borders, CIOs, CIO role, CIO responsibilities, CIO, chronic overloading, Chatter, Charlie Feld, change management, change, caring robots, career satisfaction, career, C-level executives, buy-in, business/IT alignment, business strategy, Business Process Reengineering, business process improvement, business partners, business communication, budgets, brain science, brain research, brain, Boomers, blogs, BFHAG, Best Buy, behavioral advertising, balance, Bain research, Bain & Co., bad boss, Atefeh Riazi, assertive, applications, Apple, anger, analytics, alignment, aging technology, aging population, Accenture, acceleration trap, academia, 2011 IT budget
Rob Bergin
1463 days ago
A short description about your blog
1 entries
MIT CIO Symposium
Cara Garretson
859 days ago
A short description about your blog
96 entries
Yahoo, WSJ, worm, Windows 7, Windows, White House, webcam, Web filters, Web 2.0, Watilo, Vyatta, vulnerability, Virginia, vacation, US, unlock, university, two-step authentication, twitter, tweets, tweet, Trend Micro, Topeka, threat protection, text message, Telecoms Sans Frontieres, T-Mobile, Symantec, Swine flu, survey, Supreme Court, Stuxnet, stupid, study, strategy analytics, stolen e-mail, STDs, startup, Spam, Sourcefire, Sophos, software-as-a-service, SocialDeck, social software, social networks, social networking tools, Social Networking, social network, social media tools, social media, social gaming, Snort, smartphone, smart phones, Sidekick, service interruption, server failure, serach engine, Security Intelligence Report, security flaw, security concerns, security bulletin, security, Search Engines, Search, scholarship, sc140, Santa, Saks Fifth Avenue, Safari, Rustock, RSA Security, robberies, researcher, report, reform, reengineering, Rackspace, RackCloud, Promoted Tweets, privacy settings, privacy concerns, privacy complaint, privacy, President Obama, power outage, police officer, plugin check, platform, Picasa, phishing, PDF, pay, patch, password, passenger rights, outage, open source, Office Depot, Obama, Norton, NORAD, National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Nashua, Mozilla, mobile devices, mobile device, mobile browser, mobile, Miley Cyrus, Microsoft, MessageLabs Intelligence, Markvision, Mark Zuckerberg, mandatory time off, malware, Lower Merion School District, Los Angeles, licensing agreement, lay offs, laptop, LAPD, Koobface, Jumo, jailbreak, iTouch, IT Security, IT departments, ISP, IPS, iPhone 3GS, iPhone, iPad, Internet, interface, influence, index, Immunet, IE, identity theft, identifiable information, IBM, HP, Hotmail, home page, holiday season, health care, hand sanitizer, Haiti, H1N1 virus, guidelines, Google Earth, Google Apps, Google, Goatse Security, Gmail, Gartner, FTC, Forrester, Foote Partners, Firefox, FBI, Facebook, extortion laws, Experian Hitwise, executive compensation, EU, EPIC, EPA, employer policies, EMC Consulting, eMarketer, earthquake, e-mail address, Drupal project, DLL, digital music, developer, Delta, December, Cybersecurity, cybercrime, CSO, consumers, comScore, communications, co-founder, cloud service provider, Cloud Computing, cloud, Cisco, Christmas, Chris Hughes, Chirp, certification, Buzz, buying decisions, Business practices, burglaries, BumpTop, Bump, bug bounty, Britney Spears, botnets, botnet, Blippy, BlindType, Blacksn0w, birthday, bing, Barracuda, Atmosphere conference, AT&T, April Fools, Apple, Android, aid, advocacy, advice, advertising, Ad Age Digital Conference, acquisition, acceptable-use policies, 3G, 2010
Mark Henricks
783 days ago
A short description about your blog
60 entries
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