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Four Best Practices CIOs Employ To Enhance Generative AI

The learning for you and your team with Generative AI is accelerated by four interactive practices with LLMs.

Scott Smeester

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September 26, 2024

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April 15, 2021

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Scott Smeester

The CIO Driver - Part 2: Tell Truth To Yourself Before Another

Before telling the truth to others, tell it to yourself. An exercise in introspection will go a long way to turning hard-conversations into effective, watershed moments of change.
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April 1, 2021

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Joe Woodruff

When Change Is Meaningless: How The CIO Drives Transformation

Transformation is not an overused word. If anything, it is underused. Leaders embrace it and keep it in front of everyone.
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January 12, 2021

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Scott Smeester

Fire The Punter: How Data And The CIO Leads A Company To Winnable Innovation

Data is the driver. Avoid these five pitfalls in order to stay on course: Style over substance, futile fighting, willful ignorance, chasing aberrations and lazy thinking.
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September 1, 2020

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Scott Smeester

Why A Fractional CIO Meets Your Need

Though small to mid-market companies often cannot afford the full-time services of a CIO, they are still faced with the responsibilities a CIO normally fulfills.
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August 28, 2020

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Scott Smeester

Mastermind Groups vs. Networking Events

I’m all for networking. I have met incredible people doing so. I was also lonely. No matter how much networking I was doing, I still felt as if I was working in isolation. You can be surrounded by people, but unless you have others in your life who advocate for you, you feel very much alone.
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July 7, 2020

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Joe Woodruff

Why The CIO and C-Suite Need Design Thinking More Than Ever

In today’s changing environment, we not only must work differently, we must think differently. Design Thinking ensures that we are focused on the right problem and producing the right solution by thinking in the fields of Them, Us, and It.
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