Ovum analyst Douglas Hayward argues that real chief information officers shouldn't even consider managing the IT
As chief information officer, you are not required to 'manage' technology. If for some bizarre reason you think your role is to make it run 'smoothly' or to keep it 'ticking over' nicely, then you'...
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