The modern chief information officer (CIO) wields significant power as the job moves well beyond just overseeing IT infrastructure, writes John Kelly
I’m writing this article from my desk at home. It’s a Monday morning, but I’ll head into the office later.
This type of hybrid working style, pretty unimaginable before the pandemic, is now deeply woven into the fabric of corporate life for many organisations.
Of course, logging on anywhere is only one way that technology has spearheaded business transformation.
I love the unpredictability of my job but one thing I can guarantee is that during every conversation I have with a business leader, the topic of generative AI will come up.
The sheer scale of the changes it portends — and has already started to deliver — means that no organisation will be unaffected.
There are now few roles as integral to the success of an organisation as the chief information officer (CIO).
It’s a …