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How Chief Innovation Officer (CINO) may replace the traditional Chief Information Officer (CIO)

hackerearth

The 2018 Gartner CIO Agenda Survey demonstrates that technological innovation and digitalization are changing the way CIOs work. Technological advances necessitate CINO roles. When the Internet arrived 20 years ago, it necessitated roles such as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Chief Information Officer (CIO).

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Banking Transformation: Insights from Lloyds and Santander UK

Planview

With the holiday season in full swing and a global recession predicted sometime in the new year, banks remain committed to investing in modernized technology through digital banking transformation efforts vs. traditional cost-cutting routes. “Retail banking customers are expecting more from their banks.

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The rise and rise of Entrepreneurs

Matthew Griffin

Every time I visit a client with a head office in a skyscraper I look out of the window at the ant sized individuals forty or so stories below. Transforming a large business takes time, leadership and a firm hand but managed correctly you can make the turn and still be in the lead.

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Acuvate’s 2022 Year In Review Bidding farewell to one of Acuvate’s best years yet

Acuvate

It’s a time of reminiscing, celebration, and gratitude at Acuvate too, where we have had a game changing year. We set out last January to build for some of the world’s most complex problems, using tech for good and helping SLG and enterprises prepare for a more sustainable future with the combined power of technology and empathy.

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The death of the 20th Century corporation

Matthew Griffin

The growth of the internet changed all that. Your journey to reinvent your organisation using new 21 st Century principles will be difficult but with a clear vision and strong leadership you’ll find that you still have time to survive and that will be the topic of one of my future articles. Six degrees is now four.