Six-Word Lessons to Think Like a Modern-Day CIO
100 Lessons CIOs and Tech Leaders Must Embrace to Drive Business Velocity (The Six-Word Lessons Series)
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Narrated by:
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Jim DuBois
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Jim DuBois
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Invaluable CIO lessons for modern-day business from a Microsoft CIO
Historically, IT in many companies has had a reputation for being slow, expensive, and risk-averse. With the pace of business today, these practices must change quickly if companies are to thrive. This audiobook contains fascinating stories from the author's years at Microsoft that will help you modernize and change your IT team to accelerate your business, plus 100 short, practical, specific ways to improve business velocity in today‘s IT culture.
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