NASCIO 2017: IT Leaders on Buzzwords They Could Do Without

State CIOs say industry buzzwords aren't always the most precise way to communicate. 

Participants

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<li><span style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">Lynne Pizzini, CISO, State of Montana</span></li>
<li>Todd Kimbriel, CIO, State of Texas</li>
<li>Dave Weinstein, CTO, State of New Jersey</li>
<li>Tony Young, CIO, State of Wyoming</li>
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Video Highlights

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<li>Wyoming CIO Tony Young prefers "best people" to "best practices," which don't necessarily translate across the board.</li>
<li>Texas CIO Todd Kimbriel says he'd rather talk about "learning fast" than "failing fast."</li>
<li>New Jersey CTO Dave Weinstein says he's bullish on artificial intelligence, but the phrase is used to cover too many different things.</li>
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