The miracles of information technology are taken for granted these days. But very few firms make the utmost of their IT – and very few chief executives have taken the lead in using computer power to the full. Leaving it to the IT experts and the lower echelons is abdication, because the future of the business may well still be at stake.
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IT executives continue to wonder how well aligned their organizations are with their firms' strategies.
Submitted by Sue Black on Thu, 2007-04-26 13:41
Information technology is one of the keys to future growth, but a growing problem is the IT brain drain affecting women.
