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Think Digital: E-Management, E-Strategy

Old wine in a new bottle? Perhaps, but when in Rome, do as the Romans. Digital business is here to stay. So you might as well go and get a "digital thinking cap." You will find food for digital thought here--some palatable, some healthy and some junk. If you exercise and eat right you'll become strong--at least that's what my mom always said.

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Risk, Ahoy!
- by Barry C. Lynn
Maybe someday the US government will help American companies to manage corporate risk from global disasters, but right now you need to keep your guard up and do your own risk management.

The ABCs of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
- by CSO Online
This compendium of articles and resources is particularly timely in light of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.

The Five Lessons of 2004
- by Michael V. Copeland
Learn from successes and failures in business of 2004.

A New Glue Or The Old Soft Shoe?
- by Ben Worthen
With scores of business process management vendors out there, whose product do you choose and why?

Strategy Shift
- by John Foley
Microsoft, once exclusively focused on the software that goes inside computers, is now assessing the business processes of specific industries and writing software products to support them.

The Vanishing IT Department
- by Jerry Gregoire
What is killing IT are lowered expectations, simplified missions and elastic notions of identity.

Privacy is Your Business
- by Susannah Patton
It's the CIO's job to protect corporate privacy and to put into place a formal process for data access.

Enticing but Dangerous: Assessing Web Services from a Data Quality Perspective
- by George Marinos
Web services are only as good as the quality of the underlying data.

How to Become a Fixture
- by Ben Worthen
If you are a CIO in charge of a demoralized IT department, you need to learn how not to become a victim of "burn and churn."

What We Learned In The New Economy
- by Jennifer Reingold
The Internet was just another marketing outlet.



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- Walt Disney