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  • In pictures: The best ways to achieve operational intelligence roundtable

    CIO brought together business and IT leaders from an array of Australian organisations on March 31 to discuss ways to harness big data for growth and innovation during the shift to digital.

    Here are pictorial highlights from the lunch, held at Aria Restaurant in Sydney. The roundtable was sponsored by Splunk.

    Written by CIO Staff01 April 15 10:03
  • How to manage millennials: Let them do whatever they want

    In about 10 years, 75 per cent of the workforce will be made of millennials. Fortunately, managing them is easy. Just give them space, freedom to make decisions and a creative workplace. Oh, and be sure to ask them how their day was.

    Written by Tom Kaneshige16 May 14 12:03
  • Millennials Rule the Valley: Enjoy It While It Lasts

    Gen Y wants -- and is getting -- the most sexy jobs in the Silicon Valley. However, CIO.com Senior Writer Tom Kaneshige lets millennials in on the dirty little secret of the valley.

    Written by Tom Kaneshige26 March 14 17:51
  • 'GenMobile' Thinks Beyond 9-to-5

    A new workday is emerging among the younger mobile generation, but while millennials excel at blending work and personal activities on weekends and into the night, the productivity comes on their terms.

    Written by Tom Kaneshige22 Jan. 14 17:38
  • What You Need to Know to Hire, Manage and Market to Millennials

    Generation Y is a complicated bunch. Many millennials are over-educated, under-employed and carry debt greater than their annual salaries -- yet your future hinges on them. Whether you need to hire them or sell to them, this infographic looks at common traits of millennials as both employees and consumers.

    Written by Tom Kaneshige18 Dec. 13 16:16
  • Why Managers Need to Stop Worrying and Love Millennials

    Millennials will challenge traditional managerial methods and question your every move. However, they will also bring energy, tech savvy and innovative ideas. Focus on hiring and retaining them as if your job depends on it -- because it will.

    Written by Tom Kaneshige10 Oct. 13 22:07
  • Confidential Data Is Leaving on Workers' Mobile Devices

    Are confidential corporate documents finding their way onto employees' personal phones, laptops and tablets? You bet. Even worse, the next-generation workforce doesn't care.

    Written by Tom Kaneshige29 Aug. 13 16:05
  • Innovation: The next big thing

    Nobody knows anything. These were the first words in American novelist, playwright and Academy Award-winning screenwriter William Goldman’s book, Adventures in the Screen Trade.

    Written by Tim Mendham10 April 13 14:29
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