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Why CIOs Make Great Board Directors

Harvard Business

Based on our experience in recruiting CIO directors for Fortune 100 companies, here are a few guiding principles. Update your mindset about the role of technology on the board. CEOs and boards still generally view technology as a cost. .” How should boards incorporate a CIO director?

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Information Technology. Telecom, Media & Technology (TMT) Transportation. Promotions are dependent on how quickly you meet functional competencies and skill requirements set out for you by the powers that be. Construction. Energy & Utilities. Environmental. Financial Institutions. Healthcare & Life Sciences.

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The One Type of Leader Who Can Turn Around a Failing School

Harvard Business

We interviewed these 411 leaders, as well as those who work for them, analyzed their education, background, and experience and recorded their actions and impact using 64 investment variables and 24 performance measures over seven years. Academies have devolved decision-making powers enabling them to bypass local government.)

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IBM Consulting Interviews: Navigating the IBM GBS Maze

Management Consulted

These services focused on business management and information technology. IBM Czechoslovakia, and IBM Japan created their own regional consulting services departments to meet business client service needs in each specific region. Information Technology. IBM GBS INTERVIEWS AND RECRUITING. Confused yet?

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The H-1B Visa Debate, Explained

Harvard Business

The H-1B Visa Process The H-1B visa was established, as part of the Immigration Act of 1990, to let companies recruit trained foreign workers (with at least a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent) to work in “specialty occupations” for which there are few qualified local candidates. jobs overall.)