Technology & Innovation

Pioneering Leadership: CIOs Reinventing Technology and Business

March 09, 2018

Global

March 09, 2018

Global
Michael Hoffmann

Contributor

Michael was an editor for The Economist Intelligence Unit’s thought leadership division in the Americas. He was previously an equity research analyst covering cybersecurity, data networking, cloud computing and IT infrastructure. He has also worked on several grants from the National Institutes of Health to research topics including HIV/AIDS, non-communicable diseases and international human rights law. His work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals including AIDS Care, Global Public Health and the Journal of the International AIDS Society. He received his bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Brown University. He has worked in Latin America and is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. 

CIOs find digital transformation often demands not only technological change but also a reimagination of roles, skills and culture. The Pioneering Leadership programme, sponsored by IBM, examines how CIOs are changing themselves and their organisations to ready themselves for the future.

Today these changes require going beyond simply introducing new technologies to digitise the company.  As a result, we asked leading CIOs globally from across industries to explore how they are pioneering successful digital transformations to accelerate innovation and strategic enablement across their businesses.

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