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As a CIO, do you feel like you are always “on”?
When you were in the office, there were always meetings, phone calls, and people wanting to drop by your office to talk with you because of the importance of information technology. In our new age where everyone is working from home, it seems like things have only become busier and busier. The start of the day is defined by the first time that someone can get in touch with you and it doesn’t end until you finally walk away from your desk.
More and more CIOs are starting to understand that what they need to do is to find ways to unplug themselves in order to be able to do their job better.
As a CIO, do you feel like you are always “on”?
When you were in the office, there were always meetings, phone calls, and people wanting to drop by your office to talk with you because of the importance of information technology. In our new age where everyone is working from home, it seems like things have only become busier and busier. The start of the day is defined by the first time that someone can get in touch with you and it doesn’t end until you finally walk away from your desk.
More and more CIOs are starting to understand that what they need to do is to find ways to unplug themselves in order to be able to do their job better.