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‘We need to move away from the notion of uncertainty, to collectively embracing change’: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
Says NZ economy is in good shape amidst global headwinds, and details plans for tackling the future of work
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Culture change is the cutting edge of mental health benefits at work
Many companies offer employee assistance programs, mindfulness apps or in-office counseling. But experts say a culture shift toward openness, from the C-suite on down, is most effective.
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Waikato Institute of Technology joins AWS Academy
The first intake for the foundational AWS Academy course starts in February 2020
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State of the CIO 2020: Have your say
Call for New Zealand CIOs to participate in the 19th annual State of the CIO survey
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CIO upfront: Why transferrable skills will matter more in an AI world
If Kiwi employers want to have the broadest possible access to talented workers, we need to shift our attitudes about needing a piece of paper or specific experience to do certain tasks, writes Patrick Quesnel of Microsoft NZ
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Welcome to the CIO50 - nominations now open
CIO New Zealand wants to hear your innovation and leadership stories
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From solving ‘real world problems’ to ‘passion projects’ - how to get more young people involved in ICT
CIO New Zealand takes an inside look at the ICT competition with the broadest mandate ever
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University of Auckland taps RPA and now champions it in the wider community
The university gains new roles, providing a course on one of the most highly sought skills in the marketplace and preparing Kiwi youth for the future of work
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N4L and NZQA help schools prepare for digital exams
“It’s about helping schools ensure they are set up to offer the best online exam experience,” says Larrie Moore, CEO of N4L, the Crown agency tasked with managing schools’ internet services.
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Why the best cybersecurity lessons are from Star Trek
Brig Gen (Ret) Greg Touhill, former information security chief of President Obama and now Cyxtera Federal Group president, looks at the cult series from a different perspective