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  • CEO-CIO relationships nowhere near perfect

    The IT department is gaining stature, respect, and trust within the corporate landscape. Yet it's not such a rosy picture when it comes to the CIO role. Take a look at the relationship snags between CIOs and CEOs, and our suggestions for improvement.

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