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76. The role of the Chief Information Officer in the Future of Work | Michael Krigsman, industry analyst and publisher of CXOTalk

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Welcome to Episode 76 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.

This is our third and last chance to connect with industry analyst and publisher of CXOTalk, Michael Krigsman. Over the past two podcasts, we have discussed how the role of the CIO is evolving, we’ve looked at where they need to stretch themselves to overcome today’s hurdles and we’ve focused on the differences between cloud-native and established companies.

Michael has written over 1,000 pieces on leadership, technology, and transformation; he has created almost 1,000 video interviews with the world’s top business leaders on these topics. Michael’s work has been referenced in the media over 1,000 times and in over fifty books. Michael has advised enterprise technology companies for three decades on market messaging and positioning strategy.

Finally in Episode 76 we look at the metaverse, TikTok, and what makes Michael tick.

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Welcome to Episode 76 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.

This is our third and last chance to connect with industry analyst and publisher of CXOTalk, Michael Krigsman. Over the past two podcasts, we have discussed how the role of the CIO is evolving, we’ve looked at where they need to stretch themselves to overcome today’s hurdles and we’ve focused on the differences between cloud-native and established companies.

Michael has written over 1,000 pieces on leadership, technology, and transformation; he has created almost 1,000 video interviews with the world’s top business leaders on these topics. Michael’s work has been referenced in the media over 1,000 times and in over fifty books. Michael has advised enterprise technology companies for three decades on market messaging and positioning strategy.

Finally in Episode 76 we look at the metaverse, TikTok, and what makes Michael tick.

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