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February 2006





Departments
2-WAY STREET
An Executive Conversation
by Linda Tucci
After acquiring several near-bankrupt hospitals, West Penn charted a $140-million turnaround. Two tough-minded execs did their part.
CIO HABITAT
Turning Telecom From an IT Blind Spot Into a Business Innovator
by Thornton May
Worrying about telecom used to be someone else's problem. Now it's yours.
UPDATE
Hiring Out the Help Desk - (problem solved)
by Megan Santosus
AARP Gets Its Data Together - (q&a)
by Linda Tucci
BostonCoach's CIO Knows (Double) Jack - (on the job)
by Megan Santosus
Incident Reporting 101 - (tips)
by Megan Santosus
The Most "Agile" Industries - (by the numbers)
Sourcing as Governance - (bookshelf)
by Lauren Horwitz
(numbers)
Hitting the Ground Running - (on the job)
by Megan Santosus
(quotable)
VERTICAL VIEWS
Among Auto Suppliers, the Diverse Survive
by Steve Ulfelder
With U.S. automakers hurting, midmarket auto suppliers are under the gun to diversify.
Features
Waiting for Microsoft
by Michael Ybarra and Tom Kaneshige
Microsoft promises to love and cherish the midmarket. Will CIOs embrace it?
Pay Up!
by Joan Indiana Rigdon
The practice of charging lines of business for their share of IT has a checkered past -- with good reason. Here's why, and how, to try it.
Seven Years in the Making
by Michael Ybarra
The dot-com bust derailed a massive ERP project at office cubicle maker Haworth Inc. Last year, IT executive Michael Moon picked up the pieces.
In Every Issue
Time Isn't on Your Side (editor's letter)
by Maryfran Johnson
Off the Cuff: Byram Healthcare Centers Inc.
by Anne McCrory
Incoming
Opinion Columns
Business Mentor
How to Fend Off the Fate of the Samurai

by Niel Nickolaisen
Like the samurai of the 1800s, IT faces an agile imperative.
ERP Journey
Passing the Baton Made Simple

by Les Johnson
How well-crafted activity triggers optimize workflow and satisfy customers.
Project Expert
Reasons to Get to Know Your End Users' Business

by Gopal K. Kapur
Project managers: Get in the trenches and get in touch with users' needs.
Podium
Lending Out the Keys to the Kingdom

by C. Warren Axelrod
Outsourcing security may provide needed expertise but also exposes vulnerabilities. Here's how to work with a third party.



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