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| Scaling Globally Requires Adapting to Local Economies | Globalization remains one of the least understood phenomena in the business world, seen primarily as a method of cost avoidance. However, the key to success is realizing new revenue as well as lower costs through globalization. |
| Why Collaboration Matters in Manufacturing | Major manufacturing companies around the globe have learned that by stepping back and understanding how to link business goals with IT resources, they can dramatically improve their productivity and profitability. In this article read how collaboration is a key part of that success. |
| Crisis and Connectivity in Healthcare | Healthcare is facing a global crisis, but what that crisis looks like depends on where you stand. In the developing world, governments are increasing their spending on healthcare, trying to build up the infrastructure - facilities and personnel - needed to deliver services to more than an elite fraction of their country's population. |
| Marketing the Value of IT to Business | IT has to learn to accommodate the human factor, to answer that same question for the person on the business side: What's in it for me? |
| Overcoming Barriers to Change | Overcoming Barriers to Change |
| Moving IT from Adolescence to Adulthood | As a company grows, IT strategy needs to mature along with the company. Moving ahead from the days of dust and chaos towards a systematic approach requires planning and patience. |
| Going Green | How CIOs can help companies reduce their environmental footprint |
| Driving Eco-Responsibility in the Enterprise | Chief Information Officers Can Lead or Play Catch-Up |
| How Web 2.0 Transforms IT | The Role of IT in People-Centric Technology |
| Searching for Competitive Advantage | In the Move to an All-IP Network, One CIO Says That Process Is a Greater Challenge than Technology |
