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{{g}}Part of the continually-aggrandising titleage on modern management — everyone is a chief officer of some sort these days — this fellow used to be called your Head of IT.
{{a|people|}}Part of the continually-aggrandising titleage on modern management — everyone is a chief officer of some sort these days — this fellow used to be called your Head of IT.


No small job in a financial services company, which you can regard at some level as a glorified computer — the annual spend on technology can hit nine or even ten figures.
No small job in a [[financial services]] company, which you can regard at some level as a glorified computer — the annual spend on technology can hit nine or even ten figures.


Fun conundrums include therefore divining the practical difference between technology and [[operations]] (at pinch, technology provides the tools while [[operations]] configures and uses them), especially with management's current obsession with automating operations roles. Who is responsible for the [[chatbot]]s?
Fun conundrums include therefore divining the practical difference between technology and [[operations]] (at pinch, technology provides the tools while [[operations]] configures and uses them), especially with management's current obsession with automating operations roles. Who is responsible for the [[chatbot]]s?

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