Speakers / Panelists
Speakers— Simon La Fosse – Director, Harvey Nash plc— Bart Smith - Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Panelists - 3rd June 2004— Neil Cameron - Global CIO, Unilever— Tunde Coker - Technology Director, Egg plc— Judi Edwards - CIO Europe, Levi Strauss Europe
Panelists - 9th June 2004— Adrian Bagg - formerly CIO of Amersham— Jem Eskenazi - CIO, iTouch plc— David Boulter - CIO, Corporate Centre, BP
Panelists – 17th June 2004 (Birmingham)— Keith Hopkinson - Group IT Director, IMI Norgren— Jorg Koletzki – Head of Business Projects, National Grid Transco— Jora Gill - Head of IT, BNP Paribas
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Harvey Nash global offices
Harvey Nash Group plc Market Leader In Corporate I.S.
Interim Practice
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CIO Practice
CIO reporting lines
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Who should the CIO report to?
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Change in IT budget 2003 - 4
How proactive at shutting down failing projects?
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Business alignment
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The DNA of success
What are the key characteristics of business-aligned CIOs?
The DNA of success
Leadership
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Competitiveadvantage
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