CEOs Should Be Fired For Shutting Out CIOs, Says CIO

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CEOs Should Be Fired For Shutting Out CIOs, Says CIO

Juniper Networks CIO Bask Iyer said CEOs who don’t allow CIOs join executive meetings to discuss business strategy should be fired. Conversely, CIOs who aren’t mature enough or can communicate effectively about the business should also be shown the door, he said.doug_laney: RT @smart421: @doug_laney Hi Doug, you've been cited and credited in new blog on #BigData today. See http://t.co/X5v38x2OLionKingsShare: RT @BigDataClub: Hi @D1G_DuG, thanks for joining #BigData #Club, please join #BigDataClub #group on #LinkedInCIO Journal has the focus of a trade journal with the global resources and expertise of The Wall Street Journal.CIO Journal has

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  1. Andi Mann

    27.0 days ago

    RT @matteastwood: CEOs Should Be Fired For Shutting Out CIOs, Says CIO http://t.co/OA9c8gAs < Interesting position. Too drastic?

  2. Andi Mann

    27.0 days ago

    #CEO Should Be Fired For Shutting Out #CIO, Says CIO http://t.co/o8zslDgr (HT @matteastwood) < Too drastic? Or justified?

  3. Mark Thiele

    27.0 days ago

    RT @matteastwood: CEOs Should Be Fired For Shutting Out CIOs, Says CIO http://t.co/yeKgTiyX

  4. Steven Peltzman

    27.0 days ago

    BT harshness! Juniper Networks CIO Iyer: CEOs Should Be Fired For Shutting Out CIOs - The CIO Report - WSJ http://t.co/xIErDzDz via @WSJ

  5. Steven Romero

    27.0 days ago

    RT @AndiMann: #CEO Should Be Fired For Shutting Out #CIO http://t.co/hzOa4mfq <Too drastic or justified? itgE: Too absolute - commented #itg



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