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There has been much written about the challenges associated with leading inside an IT organization. Books talk about the need to understand the mind of the highly technical employee. IT magazines have recently touted the "new" style of CIO that is shaping the organization within successful companies across the world. Despite the attention, many companies find they lack effective leadership among their midlevel and frontline managers. Our authors have differing views about what makes a good leader, but there is one common thread. The success of an IT organization is directly affected by the kind of leader you are -- and the kind of leaders you develop. As you read through these articles, I'm sure you will find many insights that apply to you or your team leaders. (Not a member? Download your complimentary copy here.)
February 28, 2010 | Authored By: Pamela Hager
Here in Part II of this two-part Amplify series on disciplining AI considered criteria for AI success across industries and social domains, we closely examine how to evaluate against one’s criteria when building and governing AI systems.
October 13, 2025 | Authored By: Eystein Thanisch
The articles in this Cutter Business Technology Journal (formerly titled Cutter IT Journal) present differing views about what makes a good leader, but there is one common thread. The success of an IT organization is directly affected by the kind of leader you are -- and the kind of leaders you develop. (Not a member? Download your complimentary copy here.)
February 28, 2010 | Authored By: Johanna Rothman
The lights dimmed, the audience quieted in response -- and you stepped toward the rostrum. It was an extraordinary honor for you, an amateur conductor and a "mere" business CEO, to be invited to do a cameo with the Vienna Philharmonic.
April 30, 2010 | Authored By: Mike Gammage