As efforts across the state, the nation, and the world to contain the coronavirus COVID-19 continue to intensify, today we are announcing that the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, scheduled for May 19, 2020, is canceled. Nevertheless, please keep May 19 on your calendar. Plans are evolving, but at least some of our content will be delivered virtually. Stay tuned for … Read More
Live Twitter Feed! Join the Conversation (or just lurk)
There will be a lively Twitter conversation going on during the Symposium. Share your thoughts with other attendees using #mitcio. Join the conversation! 1) Follow @mitcio (That’s the organizing committee) 2) Tweet using #mitcio (To share with other attendees) 3) To ensure you don’t miss anything, try searching for “@mitcio OR #mitcio” Speakers’ Twitter usernames are listed on the Agenda … Read More
HoToGAMIT (How to Get Around MIT – CIO Symposium Edition)
Finding Kresge The Symposium takes place in Kresge Auditorium, 48 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139. Kresge is well receded from Massachusetts Avenue and may be hard to see from the street. Please refer to the map on the logistics page. You can’t miss the tent in front of Kresge; the tent may be a better landmark. Parking and Shuttle Bus … Read More
Photos from the Blockchain panel
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How was the 2016 Symposium?
Thank you to the 800+ CIOs, IT Professionals, and Academic Thought Leaders who attended this year’s event! We hope you had a spectacular time earning your “Ultra-Executive MBA” in one day! Attendees will receive an email survey, but please feel free to tell us what went well, or what we could do better, in the discussion on our LinkedIn Group. … Read More
Digital Economy Success Factor #4: Organizational Leadership
By Lindsey Anderson and Irving Wladawsky-Berger (Part 4 of 4, originally published on HBR.org) For several years now digital has been an appendage to “business as usual.” But recently, digital transformations have reached the tipping point where digital has become “business as usual”; the tail has become the dog. Digital is not just part of the economy — it is … Read More
Digital Economy Success Factor #3: Collaborative Innovations
By Lindsey Anderson and Irving Wladawsky-Berger (Part 3 of 4, originally published on HBR.org) For several years now digital has been an appendage to “business as usual.” But recently, digital transformations have reached the tipping point where digital has become “business as usual”; the tail has become the dog. Digital is not just part of the economy — it is … Read More
Digital Economy Success Factor #2: Product Enhancements
By Lindsey Anderson and Irving Wladawsky-Berger (Part 2 of 4, originally published on HBR.org) For several years now digital has been an appendage to “business as usual.” But recently, digital transformations have reached the tipping point where digital has become “business as usual”; the tail has become the dog. Digital is not just part of the economy — it is … Read More
Digital Economy Success Factor #1: Meeting Customer Expectations
By Lindsey Anderson and Irving Wladawsky-Berger (Part 1 of 4, originally published on HBR.org) For several years now digital has been an appendage to “business as usual.” But recently, digital transformations have reached the tipping point where digital has become “business as usual”; the tail has become the dog. Digital is not just part of the economy — it is … Read More
2015 Symposium Wrap Up – Tell us what you thought!
Thank you to the 760+ CIOs, IT Executives, and Thought Leaders who attended the 2015 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium! The weather cooperated and it was a great turnout. All sessions were photographed and video recorded and are being processed now. We expect to post them to the website in a few weeks. We will send an email and post an … Read More