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Contents

Preface

Introduction / Regis McKenna

PART ONE: PEOPLE

Chapter 1: Collaboration and Teamwork / Robert Slepin

Chapter 2: Recruiting Best Practices / Walter Bacon

Chapter 3: Career Pathing: Retaining and Developing Your Best and Brightest / Art Klein

Chapter 4: Why Provide Professional Development to IT Professionals? / John Moran, PhD

Chapter 5: Skill Building for the IT Professional: Training, Training Plans, and Maintaining Skills / Rossella Derickson

Chapter 6: Retain Your Talent by Creating a Fun, Engaging Culture / Baron Concors

Chapter 7: The CIO Career Guide / Mark Wayman

PART TWO: PROCESS

Chapter 8: Strategic Alignment / Tim Campos

Chapter 9: Developing an IT Strategy / Mark Egan

Chapter 10: Competitive Applications of Technology / Michael Skaff

Chapter 11: A New Paradigm for Managing a Suite of Business Processes Inexpensively / Charles Follett and Jeff Goldberg

Chapter 12: Information Technology Portfolio Management / Pamela Vaughan

Chapter 13: A Beginner's Guide to the Software Development Life Cycle / Stuart Robbins

Chapter 14: Office of the CIO / Makarand Utpat

Chapter 15: Requirements / Allyn McGillicuddy

Chapter 16: Project Risk Management / Sam Chughtai

Chapter 17: Project Cost Estimation / Subbu Murthy

Chapter 18: Managing Project Quality / William (Liam) Durbin

Chapter 19: Project Reviews / Subbu Murthy

Chapter 20: Compliance / Gary Kelly

Chapter 21: Service Management / Himanshu Shah

Chapter 22: Balancing IT's Workload / David Blumhorst

Chapter 23: Outsourcing and Offshoring / Jeff Richards

PART THREE: TECHNOLOGY

Chapter 24: Information Technology Portfolio Management / Louis Carr, Jr

Chapter 25: Strategic Information Security Management / David Finnis

Chapter 26: From Vision to Reality: Implementing Information Security / John M. Millican

Chapter 27: Business Continuity Planning / Dave McCandless

Chapter 28: Overcoming the "Computer Guy" Stigma: A Perspectvie on Why Being Involved in Your Web Strategy Matters / Kevin L. Soohoo

About the Editor

About the Contributors

Index

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Down to earth, real answers on how to manage technology—from renowned IT leaders

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Praise For The Chief Information Officer's Body of Knowledge

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—Mark Settle, CIO, BMC Software