October 23, 2008, 12:56 PM — To be a successful CIO requires one part vision and philosophy, one part business strategy, one part technical prowess, and one part human, social, and behavioral awareness. The authors of a new book CIO Wisdom II: More Best Practices have that balance in mind. In this interview, Dr. Phillip Laplante and Thomas Costello discuss their book, and the lessons learned from world-class CIOs.
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