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Sarah Wilkinson, most influential person in UK tech 2021 – winner’s speech
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual UKtech50 event, in partnership with Spinks, Sarah Wilkinson, CEO of NHS Digital, gives her acceptance speech as the 2021 most influential person in UK tech
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CW500 Interview: Jonathan Moreira, CTO of PrimaryBid.com
In this CW500 video, Jonathan Moreira, CTO of PrimaryBid.com, gives a fintech startup’s perspective on the security challenges small businesses can face when adopting new technologies.
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CW500 Interview: Paddy Francis, CTO, Airbus CyberSecurity
In this CW500 video, Paddy Francis, CTO, Airbus CyberSecurity shares his advice and experiences of keeping tabs on security when trying to introduce emerging digital technologies into large organisations.
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How DBS Bank is tapping data analytics to improve customer service
DBS Bank’s managing director & head of consumer banking and big data analytics technology talks up the bank’s data analytics initiatives and how it is fostering a data-driven culture
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Inside MyRepublic’s digital transformation journey
MyRepublic’s group CIO and chief operating officer talks up the company’s digital transformation journey and how it has overcome challenges that stood in its way
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CW500 Interview: Mattie Yeta, sustainability lead, Defra
In this CW500 club video, Mattie Yeta, sustainability lead, Defra talks about Ethics and sustainability in IT and what this means to IT leaders
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CW500 Interview: Nadine Thomson, digital technology consultant and advisor, News UK
Nadine Thomson, digital technology consultant and advisor, News UK, talks about ethics and sustainability in IT and what this means to IT leaders
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CW500 Interview: Roger Taylor, chair of the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation
Roger Taylor, chair of the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, talks about the importance of standards and regulation when developing AI systems, and why businesses should start thinking of these things now
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Lauri Love: how reformed hackers halted the WannaCry virus
Lauri Love presents a compelling story of the WannaCry malware that nearly brought down the NHS, and the behind the scenes work of former hackers, and security researchers that helped to prevent lives being lost. Love is facing extradition to the US after allegedly taking part in a hacking protest over the death of internet pioneer Aaron Swartz, who faced jail for using a hidden computer to downloading academic journals at MIT.
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UKtech50: Andrew Turner, CIO, Crossrail
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Andrew Turner, CIO, Crossrail talks about the three year project to build Crossrail and shares his five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: Christina Scott, CTO, News UK
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Christina Scott, CTO, News UK shares her five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: Lee Edwards, CIO, British Library
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Lee Edwards, CIO, British Library shares his five top tips for innovation
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UKtech50: Madhu Bhabuta, director of operational IT, shared services, Mitie
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Madhu Bhabuta, director of operational IT, Mitie shares her five top tips for innovation
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UKtech50: Gary Steen, CTO, Talk Talk
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Gary Steen, CTO, Talk Talk speaks about Talk Talk's difficult year and shares his five tips for innovation.
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UKtech50: Giles Pavey, former chief data scientist, Dunnhumby
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Giles Pavey, former chief data scientist, Dunnhumby, talks about the importance of big data in firms and shares his five tips for innovation
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UKtech50: Graeme Hackland, IT director, Williams F1
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Graeme Hackland, IT director, Williams F1 shares his five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: Laura Meyer, CIO, Harper Collins
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Laura Meyer, CIO, Harper Collins shares her five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: Stuart McSkimming, CIO, Shelter
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Stuart McSkimming, CIO, Shelter shares his five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: John Harris, global CTO, Aimia
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, John Harris, global CTO, Aimia shares his five top tips for innovation.
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Computer Weekly @ 50: Working with startups - a CIO perspective
In this video, we speak to a panel of CIOs about best practices in working with IT startups
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Women in IT 2016: Panel session – recruiting a diverse workforce
In this video Sinead Bunting from Monster, Heather Picov from Apps for Good, Emma Chalwin of Salesforce and Melinda Roylett from PayPal discuss how to recruit diverse talent in the IT industry.
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Women in IT 2016: Panel session – what young women want from IT careers
In this video Sophie Deen of Bright Little Labs, Annabel Sunnucks from CA Technologies, and Elissa Morris from the Isle of Man Department of Economic Development, discussed their journey into the IT industry.
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Women in IT 2016: Toby Mildon, BBC
In this video, Toby Mildon from the BBC, talks about the difference between diversity awareness and inclusion practices.
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Women in IT 2016: Lisa Neale, BT Openreach
In this video Lisa Neale from BT Openreach discusses role of industry leaders in encouraging people into tech.
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Women in IT 2016: Diana Kennedy, BP
In this video Diana Kennedy from BP, talks about BP’s collaboration with Everywoman to promote science, technology, engineering and maths careers for girls.
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Women in IT 2016: Dr Pirita Paajanen, Earlham Institute
In this video, Pirita Paajanen from the Earlham Institute discusses diversity in the bioinformatics space.
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Women in IT 2016: Melinda Roylett, Paypal
In this video Melinda Roylett, EMEA senior director and head of small and medium business for PayPal, discusses driving equality in the workforce through inclusive action.
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Women in IT 2016: Elaine Baker, BAE Systems
In this video, Elaine Baker from BAE Systems talks about the responsibility companies should have over ensuring they are promoting a diverse workforce.
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Women in IT 2016: Damilola Erinle, Salesforce
In this video Damilola Erinle from Salesforce.com, urges IT leaders to increase diversity in IT teams in order to gain business benefit.
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Women in IT 2016: Harriet Green, IBM
In this video, Harriet Green from IBM discusses how introducing diversity in an organisation will increase innovation across a business.
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CW500 Video: Christopher Livermore, head of operations, British Gas Connected Homes
In this CW500 video, Christopher Livermore, head of operations at British Gas Connected Homes talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about DevOps and delivering IT services in the digital age.
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CW500 Video: How DevOps and agile methods help improve IT services for a digital age
In this CW500 video, CW500 attendees discuss DevOps and delivering IT.
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CW500 video: John Fredrickson, online DevOps and cloud manager, Sky
In this CW500 video John Fredrickson, online DevOps and cloud manager at Sky talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about DevOps and delivering IT services in the digital age.
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Women in IT presentation: panel session
In this Computer Weekly video a panel of IT experts discuss what can be done to encourage more women to take jobs in the IT sector.
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Women in IT presentation, Liz Bacon, past-president, BCS
Why isn’t the message about women in IT getting through or has the tide finally started to turn? Liz Bacon's presentation at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event
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Women in IT presentation: Kate Russell - author, tech reporter, speaker & educator
How to encourage girls to be more interested in STEM (science, engineering, maths and technology) subjects at school - Kate Russell's talk at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event
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Women in IT presentation: Debbie Forster - Co-CEO, Apps for Good
Inspiring the next generation of women in IT - Debbie Forster's talk at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event
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Interview: CW's most influential woman in UK tech 2015, Jacqueline De Rojas
In this video Computer Weekly's special projects editor Kayleigh Bateman interviews Jacqueline De Rojas, CW's winner of the 2015 most influential woman in UK technology award.
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Most influential woman in UK IT 2015: Jacqueline de Rojas
In this video, Jacqueline de Rojas gives her acceptance speech for Computer Weekly's most influential woman in UK IT award 2015.
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CW500: Rob White, Executive Director, Enterprise Infrastructure, at Morgan Stanley on virtualisation
In this CW500 video, Rob White, Executive Director, Enterprise Infrastructure, at Morgan Stanley, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the next steps beyond virtualisation.
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CW500: Roy Illsley, Principal Analyst at Ovum on virtualisation
In this CW500 video, Roy Illsley, Principal Analyst at Ovum, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the next steps beyond virtualisation.
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CW500: Where next for virtualisation?
In this CW500 video, IT leaders share their views on the next steps beyond virtualisation.
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CW500: Nick Roberts, Head of ICT at Croydon Council on outsourcing
IT outsourcing spend is worth nearly £50bn to the UK economy.What part should outsourcing play in IT strategy
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CW500 Video: David Nudelman, Head of IT Service Delivery at Metro Bank (UK)
In this CW500 Club video, David Nudelman, Head of IT Service Delivery at Metro Bank (UK), talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about responding to the changing demands of users.
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CW500 Video: Ian Turfrey, IT Director at City & Guilds
In this CW500 Club video, Ian Turfrey, IT Director at City & Guilds talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about responding to the changing demands of users.
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CW500 Video: Where next after Windows - The growth of user power
In this video, some of the IT leaders attending the CW500 Club talk to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about responding to the changing demands of users.
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CW500 Video: Richard Gough, Punter Southall Group
In this video, Richard Gough discusses traditional IT as well as emerging agile methods, and how cloud will grow to mean “products run by someone else that allow us to be more flexible in what we do every day.”
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Digital Question Time: Building on GDS
The question over whether Government Digital Services can scale locally was also discussed at the Computer Weekly debate on government digital policies
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UKTech50 Video: Digital and corporate IT— Reckitt Benckiser
In this video Darrell Stein, CIO, Reckitt Benckiser, will discuss how the digital and corporate sides of IT can work successfully together.
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UKTech50 Video: Demystifying digital leadership – Jardine Lloyd Thompson
In this video Ian Cohen will demystify the concept of digital leadership and what it means for CIOs and other executives in the C-suite. He will discuss the challenges faced by leaders and offer views on how some companies are getting organised to solve these dilemmas - whether they are real or hyped.
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UKTech50 Video: Networked leadership – Save the Children
In this video Andy Williams, Global CIO, Save the Children maps out the web of influencing networks he has established since joining the charity and give examples of leadership challenges handled through these networks.
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UKTech50 Video: Complex transformation – Royal Mail
In this video Catherine Doran will set out her approach to navigating the complexities of Royal Mail, and highlight the importance of challenging the status quo with bold thinking in IT leadership.
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UKTech50 Video: Developing and energising your IT team – Bank of England
In this video John Finch, CIO of the Bank of England explains that for him, leading and energising his 450-strong workforce is the most important part of his role.
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UKTech50 Video: The CIO as corporate leader – Network Rail
In this video Susan Cooklin, CIO, Network Rail discusses how during a time when competition for talented resources is greater than ever, the CIO can make their company stand out from the crowd. Susan Cooklin, executive sponsor of Network Rail’s “Could IT be you” campaign, will discuss three examples of how the CIO can positively influence the corporate brand.
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UKTech50 Video: Driving innovation in a traditional business – John Lewis
In this video Paul Coby, IT director, John Lewis outlines the successful actions that put John Lewis on the innovation track.
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UKTech50 Video: Building innovation momentum – Abellio
In this video John Seglias, Group CIO of Abellio will talk about how it is possible to keep everyday IT needs going while building momentum.
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UKTech50 Video: What can The Lego Movie teach us about innovation – Starbucks
In this video Robert Teagle, European CIO, Starbucks Coffee Company, will draw parallels between the life of an ordinary Lego construction worker, Emmet, in his quest to stop Lord Business, and the challenges many organisations face in managing and delivering technology innovation. He will provide lessons learnt from his professional experience in what works well and pitfalls to avoid.
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UKTech50 Video: Transforming the Metropolitan Police – Metropolitan Police Service
In this video Richard Thwaite, director of digital policing, Metropolitan Police Service, discusses the advantages of implementing mobility for officers on the streets, and discusses the innovation behind the project.
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UKTech50 Video: Driving your business through analytics – Staples
In this video Dave Ubachs, European CIO of Staples discusses the opportunities around big data and analytics, how can the CIO can drive value. He outlines why data visualisation and analytics are great opportunities for IT to move up the value chain, and how smart IT people can become data scientists and why are they are uniquely equipped to do so.
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UKTech50: Jane Moran, Global CIO, Unilever
In this video, 2014’s UKTech50 winner Jane Moran talks about the IT industry, and her work at Unilever.
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CWwomen: 4 women – Channel 4
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Kevin Gallagher, CIO, Channel 4 talks about the advantages of offering flexible working
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CWwomen: Being a woman in technology - Mireality
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Maria Ingold - CEO, Mireality shares her experience of being a women in enterprise and how to deal with the male dominated enterprise world.
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CWwomen: Under-represented and undervalued - BCSWomen
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Gillian Arnold, Chair, BCSWomen discusses whether the UK should adopt more targets for recruiting women into enterprises.
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CW500: IT governance in the era of "shadow IT" – Aimia
In this CW500 Club video, John Harris, chief technology officer, Aimia, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the challenges of IT governance in an era of shadow IT.
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CW500: IT governance in the era of "shadow IT" – Be2Change Consultancy
In this CW500 Club video, Christoph Burtscher, CEO, Be2Change Consultancy, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the challenges of IT governance in an era of shadow IT.
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CWwomen: Finance for female entrepreneurs – Pivotal Innovations
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Claire Cockerton talks about fund raising efforts, the current skills crisis in the technology industry, and recruiting skills for a more diverse base into enterprises.
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CWwomen: Come as you are, do what you love – Microsoft
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Dr Nicola Hodson talks about inclusion in the workplace, the current skills crisis in the technology industry, and recruiting skills for a more diverse base into enterprises.
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CWwomen: Undergraduate and under-represented – Aberystwyth University
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Hannah Dee talks about undergraduate women, the current skills crisis in the technology industry, and recruiting skills for a more diverse base into enterprises.
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CWwomen: Marketing to women – Pretty Little Head
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Jane Cunningham talks about marketing to women, the current skills crisis in the technology industry, and recruiting skills for a more diverse based into enterprises.
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Video: Dame Wendy Hall - 2014's Most Influential Woman in UK IT
Dame Wendy Hall reached the number one spot on Computer Weekly’s list of the 25 most influential women in UK IT in 2014.
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CW500: Clive Longbottom, service director, Quocirca
In this CW500 Club video,Clive Longbottom talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about how IT leaders are using trends such as BYOD, CYOD, BYOA and others to forge a new relationship with their users.
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CW500: Adam Raeburn-James, Senior vice president, IT End-user & Infrastructure Services, GSK
In this CW500 Club video, Adam Raeburn-James talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about how IT leaders are using trends such as BYOD, CYOD, BYOA and others to forge a new relationship with their users.
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CW500: Steve Shepherd, head of IT and business alignment at the BBC
In this CW500 Club video, Steve Shepherd talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about his experiences of introducing technologies such as unified communications, collaboration tools and mobile working to build a productive, distributed workforce.
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CW500: Ian Turfrey , IT director at City & Guilds
In this CW500 Club video, Ian Turfrey talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about his experiences of introducing technologies such as unified communications, collaboration tools and mobile working to build a productive, distributed workforce.
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CW500: Lee Ayling, management consulting partner at KPMG
In this video interview, Lee Ayling, management consulting partner at KPMG, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the business and economic environment for 2014.
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CW500: Adrian Drury, Practice Leader Consumer IT & Integrated Media, Ovum
In this video interview, Adrian Drury, practice leader for consumer IT and integrated media at analyst firm Ovum, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the key technology trends for 2014.
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CW500: Albert Ellis, Chief Executive for Harvey Nash
In this video interview, Albert Ellis, chief executive of recruitment consultancy Harvey Nash, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the major IT recruitment, skills and career development issues in 2014.
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Project Management Trends – Leadership, not management
This is part 10 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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Project Management Trends - Benchmarking
This is part 7 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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Project Management Trends– Seeking professional help
This is part 4 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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Project Management Trends - Rapid changes to project management
This is part 8 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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Project Management Trends – Servant leadership
This is part 6 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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Project Management Trends – Implementing PPM tools
This is part 5 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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Project Management Trends – Managements jobs hard to fill
This is part 9 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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Project Management Trends - Expanding agile development
This is part 1 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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Project Management Trends - Portfolio management
This is part 2 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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Project Management Trends - Virtual learning
This is part 3 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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UKtech50: Mark Thompson, Digital and IT Director, TUI Travel
At Computer Weekly’s annual UKtech50 event, Mark Thompson, TUI Travel, discussed three simple steps to building a digital framework to an audience of CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders who are driving the creation of a high-tech economy.
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UKtech50: Ian Campbell, Board Advisor, Value Retail
At Computer Weekly’s annual UKtech50 event, Ian Campbell, Value Retail, discussed whether CEOs are from Mars and CIOs are from Venus to an audience of CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders who are driving the creation of a high-tech economy.
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UKtech50: David Cooper, CIO, British Gas
At Computer Weekly’s annual UKtech50 event, David Cooper, CIO, British Gas, discussed transformation through innovation to an audience of CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders who are driving the creation of a high-tech economy.
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What advice would you give to an aspiring CIO?
Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick hosted a panel debate on the future of IT leadership at the recent Azzurri Connect user conference in London.
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What technology trends will change your role the most?
Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick hosted a panel debate on the future of IT leadership at the recent Azzurri Connect user conference in London.
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How will your relationship with your colleagues change?
Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick hosted a panel debate on the future of IT leadership at the recent Azzurri Connect user conference in London.
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CW500: Andrew Drazin, partner at executive recruitment firm Theron
In this CW500 Club video, Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick talks to Andrew Drazin about the likely challenges for CIOs in 2020, and the key leadership, skills and technology trends they should be thinking about.
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CW500: Garry Lengthorn, director IT services, SThree
Garry Lengthorn, SThree, talks to Computer Weekly about best practice in BYOD and gives tips for successful projects.
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Video: challenges of strategic outsourcing
In this video, Computer Weekly’s Cliff Saran speaks to Navin Anand, executive consultant at ImprovIT about where outsourcing is heading
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Interview with Raspberry Pi co-founder, Robert Mullins
In this video, Robert Mullins, co-founder and trustee of the Raspberry Pi foundation talks about the success of the bare-bones educational computer
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UKtech50: Dave Ubachs, Procter & Gamble
Dave Ubachs, UK CIO, Procter & Gamble, shares some of the learnings and insights from the inventors of brand management, Procter & Gamble, and trace the CIO route from backroom to boardroom.
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UKtech50: Susan Cooklin, Network Rail
Susan Cooklin, CIO of Network Rail, discusses how the company needed to ensure that the IT operation during the London Olympics ran flawlessly during the events while running major technology change projects.
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UKtech50: Arumza Rashid, London 2012 Olympic Games
Arumza Rashid, technology sustainability manager, London 2012 Olympic Games, tells us how the London Olympics vowed to be the most sustainable games ever and its technology partners played a crucial role in delivering that promise.
Photo Stories
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UKtech50 2021 – The most influential people in UK IT
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Podcasts
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The channel in the pandemic, datacentres for investors – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Diversity in Tech, Pets at Home, datacentre sustainability – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Digital addiction, digital skills – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Digital art, datacentre futures and diversity – The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload Podcast
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The lasting digital legacy of Covid-19 – The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload Podcast
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What’s in store for enterprise IT post-Covid-19? – The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload Podcast