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	<title>Comments on: CFOs replacing CIOs?</title>
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		<title>By: The Integrative Stream &#187; CIO Reporting Redux</title>
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		<description>[...] A few months ago I wrote about CFOs replacing CIOs. Phil Windley of BYU has some comments on the latest survey here. It looks like the trend has shifted. There was a small increase in the number of CIOs reporting directly to the CEO, and a sharp drop in the number of CIOs reporting into CFOs. In addition, the CIOs reporting to CEOs were far more likely to be involved in strategic management than the ones reporting to the CFO. [...]</description>
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