CIOs Weigh in on Internal IT Marketing
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- Saturday, 17 November 2012 07:54
Several Canadian CIOs have responded to The IT Media Group’s request for input into the whitepaper “Best Practices in Internal IT Marketing”, which is being researched and written by ITMG’s VP Content, Dave Carey.
“Many CIO interviews have already been completed, and more are being scheduled,” said Mr. Carey. “Some of the best practices we’ve uncovered are quite remarkable. Readers of the whitepaper will be rewarded with a wealth of insight into some unique and highly effective approaches to raising the profile and stature of IT within the organization.”
The whitepaper is still open to input from CIOs with successful approaches to marketing IT internally to the CEO, Board of Directors, Line of Business executives, mid-level management, and/or end-users.
Those wishing to contribute should contact Mr. Carey (
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) directly no later than December 1.
The whitepaper will be available for free download on The IT Media Group’s web site in the latter part of December.






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