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CIOs love lists. They are busy people and want everything reduced to "bullet items." Lists simplify complex problems and political issues and often end up making bad projects and difficult situations look good in the short-term, while effectively accomplishing nothing long-term.
As a veteran IT project manager surrounded by overworked and discouraged teammates, I have written my own list with five no-cost suggestions that would help create a more loyal and dedicated IT staff and save a few bucks in the process: Stop Coddling the Executive Staff Please login/register to read the entire article.
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