Workforce transformation and the CIO: Integrating technology and business

CIOs’ executive brief: three ways to update IT skills for digital transformation

Pioneering Leadership: CIOs Reinventing Technology and Business

CIOs find digital transformation often demands not only technological change but also a re-imagination of roles, skills and culture. This report examines how CIOs are changing themselves and their organisations to ready themselves for the future. 

Q&A with Theresa Payton, CEO, Fortalice, former CIO, White House

In this Q&A, we ask Theresa Payton, CEO of Fortalice Solutions and former CIO of the White House, about the changing role of the CIO, today’s cyber threat landscape and best practices in security and IT operations.

Theresa Payton is a leading expert in cyber-security and IT strategy. Ms Payton is currently CEO of Fortalice Solutions, a cyber-security consulting firm, and was the first woman CIO at the White House, serving under president George W Bush from 2006 to 2008. Ms Payton also previously held leadership roles at Bank of America and Wachovia. 

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Q&A with Renata Marques, CIO, Whirlpool Latin America

In this Q&A, The EIU asks Renata Marques, CIO of Whirlpool Latin America, about the changing role of the CIO, how emerging technologies like cloud are enabling innovation and how businesses execute their digital transformation journeys.

Renata Marques is the CIO at Whirlpool Latin America, responsible for information technology and digital business transformation solutions. Ms Marques has held previous IT leadership roles at ABB and Monsanto.

Q&A with Ritesh Sarda, CIO, Sun Life Financial Hong Kong

In this Q&A, The EIU asks Ritesh Sarda, CIO of Sun Life Financial Hong Kong, about the changing role of the CIO, digital transformation in the financial services industry and how CIOs can leverage emerging technologies to enable their business strategies. Ritesh Sarda is the CIO of Sun Life Financial Hong Kong.

Pioneering Leadership: CIOs Reinventing Technology and Business

Today these changes require going beyond simply introducing new technologies to digitise the company.  As a result, we asked leading CIOs globally from across industries to explore how they are pioneering successful digital transformations to accelerate innovation and strategic enablement across their businesses.

How customers drive BMW's innovation strategy

Jonny Combe, general manager of product & channel development in BMW Financial Services believes customers are at the heart of their innovation programme. 

Why business innovation must be led by the customer

Big businesses are feeling the pressure from smaller rivals and the need to innovate has never been stronger. But the real masters of disruption are not tech startups, but customers.

Letting customers lead

UK companies know that innovation must be led by their customers’ needs, a survey of 200 executives from large businesses in the UK reveals, but understanding those needs and incorporating them into business innovation are easier said than done

When customers drive innovation

“The biggest disruption is that the customer is the most powerful party, because information and knowledge is with him,” says Olaf Koch, chairman of German distributor Metro AG. As a result, business innovation must be informed by the needs of the customer. Although German companies acknowledge this, many are struggling to make it work.

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