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159 Management of IT Videos
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Lessons learned from the dot-com bust
video.zdnet.com— — “Gideon Sasson, the CIO of Charles Schwab, talks about how the financial services company once made the mistake of compromising its clients for its shareholders.”
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Schwab’s recipe for success
video.zdnet.com— — “Charles Schwab CIO Gideon Sasson outlines the five strategic objectives that guide the financial services company every day.”
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Harvard Medical School CIO: John Halamka
video.zdnet.com— — “Innovating at the intersection of healthcare and IT”
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“Moore’s Law” of health care
video.zdnet.com— — “Harvard Medical School CIO John Halamka talks about how new technology has improved patient care and reduced medication error — without increasing costs.”
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RFID: Just what the doctor ordered
video.zdnet.com— — “John Halamka, the CIO of Harvard Medical School, talks about how RFID is being used in hospitals today. Halamka has an RFID chip implanted in his arm.”
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Building a wireless hospital
video.zdnet.com— — “The CIO of Harvard Medical School, John Halamka, discusses the challenges of setting up a wireless network that can be accessed by doctors and staff, as well as patients and their families.”
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Motorola CIO: Patricia Morrison
video.zdnet.com— — “Innovating to increase visibility into the supply chain and ease integration”
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Tracking supply and demand on the Motorola Q
video.zdnet.com— — “Motorola CIO Patricia Morrison explains how mission-critical data is delivered to company executives every morning over the Q smart phone.”
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How Motorola is “eating its own dog food”
video.zdnet.com— — “CIO Patricia Morrison explains why the benefits outweigh the risks when Motorola uses the products that it makes.”
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Motorola’s buying spree
video.zdnet.com— — “CIO Patricia Morrison discusses the IT challenges of acquiring large companies, such as Good Technology and Symbol Technologies.”
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McKesson CIO: Randall Spratt
video.zdnet.com— — “How an $88 billion healthcare giant uses IT to stay nimble and competitive”
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Social networking in the workplace
video.zdnet.com— — “Randall Spratt says social interaction is key to any successful work environment. To that end, McKesson is investing in collaboration and video networking tools to encourage communication between employees, especially those who work remotely.”
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Web 2.0’s “gigantic impact” on health care
video.zdnet.com— — “McKesson CIO Randall Spratt explains how the next generation of the Internet will lower costs and deliver patient data more efficiently than ever before. McKesson is America’s oldest and largest healthcare services company.”
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Reuters CIO: David Lister
video.zdnet.com— — “We’re actually precious about making sure that technology really delivers what the business needs”
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William Hill CIO: Victor Kemeny
video.zdnet.com— — “The internet has changed the dynamics of the game”
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Campbell Arnott’s CIO: Paul Williams
video.zdnet.com— — “Paul Williams, CIO of Campbell Arnott’s, is faced with the task of bringing the operations of one of Australia’s oldest and most popular food brands into the 21st century.”
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Jetstar CIO: Stephen Tame
video.zdnet.com— — “Stephen Tame is chief information officer of Jetstar, the low-cost offshoot of national carrier Qantas. Now, with big plans to expand into a number of long-haul international destinations this November, Tame explains how IT fits into the equation.”
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Oxfam GB CIO: Simon Jennings
video.zdnet.com— — “CIO Simon Jennings explains how Oxfam GB runs the fifth largest retail business in the UK to support its humanitarian efforts, and describes the challenges of delivering application services and mobile solutions to remote, and often insecure, locations.”
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Innovation in a bucket
video.zdnet.com— — “Simon Jennings suggests that not all innovation is high-tech. He tells ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber about an creative product called the “Oxfam bucket,” which allows people to transport clean water more easily.”
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Oxfam unwrapped
video.zdnet.com— — “Simon Jennings explains how IT played a key role in generating revenue for the relief organization.”