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Watch On-Demand Now This message contains graphics. If you do not see the graphics, [click here to view.]( [Gartner]( Most Popular On-Demand Webinars Impactful Storytelling Series: Panel - How to Tell Your Unique CXO Story Presented by: Steve Miranda (EP-HR), Maria Boulden (EP-Sales), and Dennis Gannon (Finance), Lori Blickensderfer (EP) [Watch Now]( The Gartner Top 10 Success Factors & Top 10 Common Mistakes to Automation Presented by: Jason Wong and Laurie Shotton [Watch Now]( Gartner Outlook for Cloud Security Presented by: Neil MacDonald [Watch Now]( 7 Rules for CIOs to Effectively Demonstrate the Business Value of IT Presented by: Robert Naegle [Watch Now]( Data & Analytics Governance: Establish the Right Foundations for Success Presented by: Saul Judah [Watch Now]( The Gartner AI Survey Top 4 Findings Presented by: Erick Brethenoux and Frances Karamouzis [Watch Now]( Build Product Management Teams in IT Part 3: Transform Legacy Culture Mindsets Presented by: Chad Walker [Watch Now]( Innovation Workshop: Select Ideas That Generate Impact & Success Presented by: Darren Topham [Watch Now]( Gartner Workshop: Follow Top 10 Tips, Tactics & Tricks for Negotiation Success Presented by: JoAnne Rosenberger [Watch Now]( Do You Know Where Your Cybersecurity Recovery Plan Is? Presented by: Roberta Witty [Watch Now]( Get Recession Ready, Technology Executives: Play Offense Into the Downturn Presented by: Bryan Hayes [Watch Now]( Why Visionary Companies Outperform in Volatile Times Presented by: Stephen Smith and Jorge Lopez [Watch Now]( Join the conversation [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( Please note that by unsubscribing, you will no longer receive Gartner marketing communications, but you will continue to receive communications relating to your contracted Gartner services. Any personal information you provide to Gartner will be used solely to process your request. For additional guidance on Gartner‘s privacy practices, please visit our Global Privacy Center at [gartner.com/privacy]( and direct any questions to [privacy@gartner.com](mailto:privacy@gartner.com?elq=50e1438ae520430d942ad2a44fe9db3a) Gartner, Inc., 56 Top Gallant Road, Stamford, CT 06902, USA 1-203 964-0096 [gartner.com]( [Manage my preferences]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{EMAIL}?elq=50e1438ae520430d942ad2a44fe9db3a). © 2022 Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

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