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Why Do CEOs Get All The Fun-CIOs And Coaching That Matters

Coaching is a proven difference maker. Yet, CIOs are behind in having this key to professional advancement and IT effectiveness. Not all coaches are created equal - and CIOs need those who stand above the rest.

Scott Smeester

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April 25, 2024

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March 2, 2023

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Joe Woodruff

Four Ways To Mobilize More Women In Technology

There are plenty of voices calling for more women to work in technology. But it is more of a fight than an ideology, and it requires intention and integrity, not just inspiration.
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January 19, 2023

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Scott Smeester

6 Different Ways CIOs Set Priorities: How Leaders Lead Leaders

Revenue generation and financial savings are not the guides to how you prioritize work. Six areas are, but they all depend on answering the same one question.
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December 14, 2022

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Scott Smeester

Two Master Keys Technology Leaders Use In A Compelling Personal Brand

Leaders need a personal brand. But not for the reasons that they think. You aren’t trying to stand out from others; you are trying to communicate your fit. Knowing the difference, and understanding how to do it, will lead you to the opportunities you seek.
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September 21, 2022

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Scott Smeester

How CIOs Cut Through The Noise And Keep Their Best Employees

Retention narratives are loud and contradicting. Worse, retention efforts continue to fail. The ladder has been leaning against the wrong building. It's time to reset it.
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March 24, 2022

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Scott Smeester

How Creative CIOs And Their Teams Increase Productivity In Hybrid Work Settings

CIOs and their team must have creative moments to be productive. Too often, those creative opportunities are crowded out. Three key practices will restore and increase productivity.
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March 16, 2022

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Scott Smeester

The Four Essentials CIOs Employ To Perfect The IT Brand

IT is a brand, whether you know it or not. You are regarded by others, and eventually compared to other departments. The CIO is the Brand Marshal, and there are four essentials you must employ to perfect your brand and to stand out from the rest.
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