What makes a good CIO
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separates a rookie from a pro?
Rookies learn by trial and error. Pros
have an actionable plan about what to say and how to act.
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youve been in a leadership role for a while, are new to it, or have it as one
of your career goals, you know that one of the biggest challenges all leaders
face is to be taken seriously.
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