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September 15, 2001

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Stay Out of the Pool
FROM THE EDITOR
To me, this center of excellence model is tantamount to throwing in the towel.

Online Exclusive

Are You Sure You Want to Save That?
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
At most companies, managing electronic records means backing up everything in case disaster strikes. But that can get you in trouble, too, if you don't know what you're saving and why BY IAN SPRINGSTEEL


Features

Barnesandnoble.com fights back
E-COMMERCE
Everyone thought e-commerce was going to be easy. Everyone was wrong. E-commerce is hard. But not, as our special report will demonstrate, impossible. Take Barnesandnoble.com. After stumbling out of the gate, it has learned to use its greatest asset—its chain of stores—to claw back into the online game against Amazon.com. BY SUSANNAH PATTON


What Works on the Web
SPECIAL REPORT : E-COMMERCE
For all the optimism surrounding Barnesandnoble.com today, it still hasn't turned a profit. And that's hardly unique in the B2C e-commerce space. But some businesses are actually making money online. It's worth taking note of them because they've figured out . . . BY SUSANNAH PATTON


Next Stop: Centralization
I.T. ORGANIZATIONAL MODELS
It was in, it was out, and now it's back and better than before. Is it time for your company to get on board? BY ERIC BERKMAN


CRM Made Simple
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
Three companies zero in on exactly what they need from CRM-and then make it happen. BY STEWART DECK


Why IT Hates Women (and the Women Who Stay Anyway)
CAREER MANAGEMENT
Women climbing the IT ladder have to surmount not only gender bias but a work environment that is tough on the family. Here are the stories of three women who won't quit. BY LAUREN GIBBONS PAUL






 


Columns

The CIO Top 10
CAREER COUNSELOR
Do you have all the qualities of a 21st century CIO? We've got a list of the ones that executive searchers are looking for. BY MARK POLANSKY


Copy Buzz
TIME PIECE
The mimeograph evokes wonderful aroma-filled memories. BY MEGAN SANTOSUS


Trendlines
the New the Hot the Unexpected




Hot Seat
Hiring, Firing, Inspiring




Opinion

How to Be a Turnaround CIO
INSIGHTS
Warning: This column may not be suitable for the faint of heart. BY MIKE ANDERSON


Let's Get Organized!
CIO CONFIDENTIAL
When it comes to deploying the IT troops, old models of command and control don't work. BY ANONYMOUS


Start with Strategy
RE:
Why would you ever adopt new technology without formally identifying the business requirements? BY ROD TRAVERS


Power to the CIOs
FROM THE PUBLISHER
CIOs are putting their lofty existence in peril. BY GARY BEACH


In Every Issue

Emerging Technology
That Syncing Feeling
New technologies help devices stay in the know.

New Products

Big Splash for Bluetooth

Call of the Internet
Voice over IP technology may finally get off hold

CIOs Need to Get with the (Future) Program
New technologies will provide increasing opportunities—if managers pay attention


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