Bloor organises regular events for our end-user and vendor communities including:
  • Annual Bloor Symposium
  • Executive programme events such as roundtables, workshops and seminars
  • Executive peer-to-peer networking events
  • Tele-briefings and Webinars
We have found that CIOs and other senior executives are keen to engage in discussion and debate with technology partners. Bloor brings relevant service and technology partners together with our CIO and leadership communities, in ways that maximise the value to both, making them mutually beneficial conversations. Bloor events enable CIOs and other senior executives to come together with technology vendors and service providers in a non-sales environment for the mutual benefit of both the vendor and the business. What sets Bloor apart from other providers are three key points:
  • We have close relationships with many of the most successful CIOs around the world
  • The calibre of our facilitator, often an ex-CIO, will create a frank, honest, and constructive atmosphere where you can gain the insight into what your target audience thinks.
  • Being vendor, media & research agnostic, we are recognised by the CIO community as an independent voice, able to create mutually-beneficial conversations between CIOs and vendors
Bloor is happy to assist you if your organisation is running or participating in an event. For instance, we can provide a speaker on an appropriate topic from among our independent analysts or a facilitator. Where appropriate we can carry out background research on the issues being addressed. For more information, please contact us.
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Boardroom Leadership in the Digital Age


Date:
17th November, 2015
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
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Attending from Bloor:
Bloor Research

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How can boards address both innovation and risk in the digital age?  What questions should our boards ask, and do they have the skills to do so?

Dr Stephen Page was Accenture’s global managing director for digital strategy and IT transformation before leaving to build a portfolio of significant NED roles. He has been involved at the most senior levels in the UK’s national response to cyber crime and serious organised crime; he is the UK’s leading boardroom practitioner on cyber risk. This event will be chaired by a FTSE plc Chair and will include CIOs and NEDs.