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A 3 page paper that provides a description of CIO Magazine, including the types of editors on staff, types of topics covered, complementary services, etc. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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is further described as a magazine that addresses issues crucial to business executives as well as to information technology (IT) officers (Lexis Nexis, 2006). The magazine is published in more
than 15 countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan, Germany, the United States, and China (CIO Magazine, About, 2006). The scope of this publication is vast as is the operations. There are
dozens of editors and specific departments, which include but are not limited to: CIO Career; leadership and management; sourcing and staffing; risk management; enterprise infrastructure; customers; technology; and government
(CIO Magazine, Editorial, 2006). Each of these major topic areas is comprised of a number of sub-areas, for example, leadership and management incorporates governance, budget management, business process redesign, project
management and more (CIO Magazine, Editorial, 2006). In addition to the editorial staff just identified, there are also other departments and columnists (CIO Magazine, Editorial, 2006). These areas include things
like book reviews, CIO news alerts, analyst corner, career boost, executive coach, security, and a great deal more (CIO Magazine, Editorial, 2006). Lexis Nexis (2006) described the magazine as solution-oriented.
This same organization said that CIO magazine "will be the most relevant, timely, provocative source of information that provides actionable insight and decision support for senior executives who drive technology
decisions in pursuit of the competitive edge" (Lexis Nexis, 2006) in this new millennium (Lexis Nexis, 2006). According to the Web site, CIO magazine and newsletters free to qualified
professionals (CIO Magazine, Archives, 2006). The organization itself identifies the many aspects of its portfolio, which include: CIO Executive Programs; CIO Executive Council; CIO Custom Media; and www.CIO.com (CIO Magazine,
About, 2006). Information provided in the magazine is intended to give insight into information technology trends to business leaders and to help them gain an understanding of the role information
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