CIO Leadership: Future State 2025, the 6th Book from HMG Strategy President and CEO Hunter Muller, Details How Top Technology Executives Disrupt and Drive Success in the Digital Economy

WESTPORT, Conn., Sept. 23, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hunter Muller, President and CEO of HMG Strategy, the world's leading digital platform for connecting technology executives to reimagine the enterprise and reshape the business world, has released his sixth book: Future State 2025: How Top Technology Executives Disrupt and Drive Success in the Digital Economy. The book, which is now available from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. on Amazon, reveals how CIOs and top technology executives are partnering with the CEO and the Board to invent new business models and creating opportunities for growth and profitability in core, adjacent and new markets. This includes redesigning and reinventing the organization’s portfolio of digital assets and capabilities – especially now as companies have been forced to accelerate their digital pivot. “The past six months have demonstrated that there’s no better time to be a technology executive as CIOs, CISOs and technology executives are in the spotlight not only for the business capabilities they’ve enabled in the remote work environment but in empowering the company grow and thrive in a time of incredible turbulence,” said Hunter Muller, President and CEO of HMG Strategy. “The courageous leadership being demonstrated by technology executives is allowing companies To keep reading about CIO Leadership: Future State 2025, the 6th Book from HMG Strategy President and CEO Hunter Muller, Details How Top Technology Executives Disrupt and Drive Success in the Digital Economy, Click on the link. Seoul, Korea
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