Call for CIO input to whitepaper
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- Wednesday, 19 September 2012 08:56
‘Best Practices in IT Internal Marketing’
Every CIO knows that marketing IT to internal business partners, including the CEO, executive committee, Line of Business executives, mid-level managers and end users is critical for the success of the IT organization. But not all internal marketing methods are created equal. We want to find examples of highly successful internal marketing initiatives, and how they were undertaken.
We invite Canadian CIOs to share their internal IT marketing successes in a new whitepaper being prepared by The IT Media Group, focusing on Best Practices in IT Internal Marketing. Contributors will be the first to receive a copy of the whitepaper, and will receive acknowledgement (if desired) in the paper itself. The whitepaper will eventually be posted on The IT Media Group’s web site and be available for free download.
If you would like to contribute to the study, please email whitepaper author David Carey, VP Content for The IT Media Group at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .






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