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		<title>CIO Connect forthcoming features</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been getting a bunch of emails from PRs that are pitching for what they believe to be forthcoming features in CIO Connect. The pitches are always welcome &#8211; but many of the suggested features have already been written and are about to be published. Take the corporate social responsiblity (CSR) feature, which has received [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been getting a bunch of emails from PRs that are pitching for what they believe to be forthcoming features in CIO Connect. The pitches are always welcome &#8211; but many of the suggested features have already been written and are about to be published.</p>
<p>Take the corporate social responsiblity (CSR) feature, which has received a lot of attention in the last week-or-so. Some nice ideas, too. The problem is that the feature is due to come out in July&#8217;s spring edition and was finished a long time in advance. I&#8217;m actually now working on content for the autumn edition, which goes to bed mid-summer.</p>
<p>One PR told me she&#8217;d got the details for forthcoming features from &#8216;Features Exec&#8217;. It&#8217;s a regularly repeated story &#8211; don&#8217;t believe everything you read on a database; better to get it from the horse&#8217;s mouth (in this case, me). Here&#8217;s what I&#8217;m currently working on for the autumn edition:</p>
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<li>Hyperconnectivity &#8211; How can collaborative technologies help CIOs to boost connectivity? Potential areas include mobile devices, next-generation web and the future office.</li>
<li>Information management &#8211; How can CIOs control information management? Potential areas include content management, security, next-generation search and retrieval.</li>
<li>Executive partnership &#8211; How can IT leaders create effective partnerships with other executives? The feature will draw on the significance of senior team relationships.</li>
<li>Finally &#8211; and as ever &#8211; I&#8217;m also looking for interesting business people with an interesting story to tell. So, that might be CIOs, it might also be other c-suite executives, business gurus, leadership experts and futurologists.</li>
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<p>There&#8217;s also the back page slot, which gives technology chiefs the chance to talk about out-of-work interests (we&#8217;ve recently had mountain climbing, round-the-world sailing and marathon running). Ta.</p>
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