Change Management
News, Features, and Interviews
News
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How to respond to mandatory IT budget cuts - a guide for CIOs
A knee-jerk, quick response to a mandatory cost-cutting challenge can certainly reduce cost in the short term. However, without proper evaluation, these costs often return in the medium to long term.
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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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Gartner to CIOs: Review outsourcing arrangements to mitigate geopolitical risks
Gartner outlines steps to address risks organisations can - and can’t - control
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CIO upfront: GDPR and the Privacy Bill - Mind the gap
With the new Privacy Bill likely to be implemented in a little over six months and the Christmas break looming, it’s a good time for agencies to consider what the new Privacy Bill means for them, write Alex Chapman and Amy Ryburn of Buddle Findlay
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The 7 deadly signs of a less developed company
Millennials are the canaries in the coal mine - unlike previous generations, they have been taught to have a low tolerance for toxic behaviour and to keep their expectations high.
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Inside AMP NZ’s ‘repatriation programme’
Dhaya Sivakumar and his team step up to bring their key ICT systems from Australia to New Zealand
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'Hey Google, delete the last thing I said to you'
Google has raced to launch a slew of privacy-related features as the search giant and social media companies face heat from users and regulators globally on how their platforms handle user data.
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‘Rebuilding the unthinkable’: LWA rebrands to Radian Digital
Co-founder Atta Elayyan had the logo and website ready, just before he died in the March 15 Christchurch terrorist attacks
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9 key takeaways from SAP TechEd
SAP seeks to simplify app development on its cloud platform, while helping customers make the most of machine learning.
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Teenager Thunberg angrily tells UN climate summit 'you have stolen my dreams'
A visibly emotional Thunberg, 16, said in stern remarks at the opening of the summit that the generations that have polluted the most have burdened her and her generation with the extreme impacts of climate change.
Features
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How millennials are shaping the future of work
Millennials are a driving force in the future of the workplace, pushing companies to modernize in order to keep up with the competition.
6 ways you're getting teamwork wrong
How to prepare IT workers for the impact of automation
10 IT workplace predictions for 2016
Tips from a day in the life of 4 CIOs
How Proper Etiquette Can Help You Land Your Dream Tech Job
5 Millennials-in-the-Workplace Myths Busted
Steering through change and growth
The ICT health crisis: Connectivity
The new IS: Innovation strategy