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Find out what it takes to survive and thrive as a CIO in the latest InformationWeek Analytics Audiobook: Tomorrow's CIO. We look at responses from more than 700 readers who weighed in on how to keep the CIO role strong well into the future. Author John Soat looks at the qualities that the CIO will need, including technology savvy, business leadership, and more.Find out what it takes to survive and thrive as a CIO in the latest InformationWeek Analytics Audiobook: Tomorrow's CIO. We look at responses from more than 700 readers who weighed in on how to keep the CIO role strong well into the future. Author John Soat looks at the qualities that the CIO will need, including technology savvy, business leadership, and more.And when you're done listening to the report, download the PDF ($499) for easy reference, and for charts and information graphics obviously not included in the audio version.
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