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August 15, 2001
Subscribe CIO is free to qualified professionals. Apply online now. Free Newsletters Stay informed about the news that affects information executives. CIO Resources A directory of all the online content and services provided by CIO.com. Innovation Is Basic FROM THE EDITOR Features Innovation Generation 14th Annual CIO 100 Overview This year's CIO-100 honorees stay ahead of the pack by creating breakthroughs inProducts, Relationships and Processes BY SANDY KENDALL Hard Times are the best times CIO 100 INNOVATION Investing During Slowdowns No matter how precious the dollars, the companies that continue to look for new ways to do business are the companies that succeed BY LEE PENDER Twist and Spout Product Development Nothing is forever. When the carton started taking a hit from its plastic-jug competitors, International Paper had to rethink its core product. Quickly. BY BEN WORTHEN Concrete Ideas Business Processes Even an old-line cement company can be innovative when it comes to business process redesign. Here's how Cemex keeps track of its trucks, its orders and the weather. BY SIMONE KAPLAN Got Soy Relationships The health food market is booming. To capitalize on the fervor, General Mills and Dupont formed a unique partnership in an effort to get soy to market. BY STEWART L. DECK Quick Change Artists Best Practices Seven secrets to make change in a hurry. BY STEPHANIE OVERBY Green Lights Environment If you're looking for innovative ideas, look to the environment. BY MEG MITCHELL MOORE What Makes Sheila Run The CIO Role: Martha Stewart's Omnimedia When you're Martha Stewart's CIO, maintaining a website that mimics your boss's perfectionism is just part of the job. BY MERIDITH LEVINSON How Things Change Think Tank Five top gurus' views on innovation principles and practices BY SANDY KENDALL Good Idea, Bad Timing New Fields of Opportunity A look at five products that could have been great. BY DEREK SLATER AND JOE SULLIVAN The Honorees The List The 2001 CIO-100 honorees |
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Department of BIG, Scary Numbers Talk Soup Maynard Washington Watch One Keyboard, Hold the Keys A Good Working Relationship Off the Shelf A World of Difference Opinion In Every Issue Information Mobilization Choosing how to make existing apps road-ready By J. Brown Emerging Technology InBox Reader Feedback |
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