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How to be a Top CIO
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
What are the common qualities and experience among the top CIO performers? By Andy McCue. Published by Silicon.com Wednesday 06 June 2007 With technology increasingly at the heart of most organisations the opportunity is there for CIOs to play aContinue Reading
CIOs: Technology not keeping pace with business
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Think people not processes By Jo Best, Published in Silicon.com: 14 March 2007 Enterprises are undergoing seismic shifts in their business – but a significant proportion of CIOs feel technology just can’t keep pace. A report from consultants Capgemini hasContinue Reading
CIO exclusion: business skill shortages constrain IT growth
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Most CIOs say their IT organisations have the funding and organisational elasticity needed by their businesses, according to a survey of 1,400 IT leaders published by Gartner. It’s the CIOs’ lack of involvement with corporate executives in setting strategy andContinue Reading
The way to become a top CIO
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
by Julia Vowler Published by Computer Weekly, February 2007 The cookie-cutter chief information officer has yet to be invented, so organisations need to take great pains in sourcing the extraordinary mixture of business leadership and technical understanding that makes upContinue Reading
IT execs worried about customer loyalty and satisfaction
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Half are more worried about this issue than any other, but only one in five plans spending. Despite rating customer loyalty and satisfaction as top priorities, fewer than one in five companies has actual plans to spend money tackling theContinue Reading
Techies need more business skills
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Techies need more business skills, says job guide – February 2007 IT workers need to become more business-savvy, move up the management ladder and keep up with the latest technical skills if they are to avoid being outsourced, according toContinue Reading
IT managers out of step in judging success
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
According to findings published by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) in February 2007 IT managers view personal success by making an impact at work and developing their colleagues, but think their organisations are more focused on market leadership and profitContinue Reading
From CIO to board-level business shaper
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
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2007 Prediction: CIOs are in danger of losing out to CPOs
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
The increasing importance of business transformation is leading to the creation of a new C-level title – the Chief Process Officer (CPO). One company leading the charge is McAfee, which has created the new role for Bill Curtis. He wasContinue Reading
Step up or cool out
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
The 2007 Harvey Nash CIO Strategic Leadership Survey shows that 76 per cent of 519 CIOs surveyed believe their role has become more strategic this year and 66 per cent have already expanded their job scope. Most Heads of ITContinue Reading
Ten years after; still no meat
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Ten years ago, “where’s the meat?” was the political slogan of the day and research by the Cranfield School of Management confirmed that companies were failing to reap financial rewards from IT projects. This and similar findings no doubt helpedContinue Reading
Prove you’re not just a back office function
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Almost one in five recruiters expected a shortage of IT leaders in 2006, according to the Association of Executive Search Consultants (AESC) and reported by CIO Connect. IT professionals will be the second most in-demand executives in 2006 after financeContinue Reading
IT above the law in jargon
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
UK small and medium-sized businesses are losing competitive advantage afforded by new technologies because they don’t understand routine technical jargon according to research from AT Communications Group (ATC). The survey found that 42 per cent of business owners and executivesContinue Reading
Campaigning your way onto the board
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Here’s a conundrum: I have never met a CIO on the board of any company who believes he is there because he is the functional head of IT. But I’ve met many who are not and believe they should beContinue Reading
Being the business
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
In many large organisations IT planning and delivery timescales have become longer than the remainder of the business can live with. This has created tensions that entire generations of tools and methods have failed to solve, and yet we continueContinue Reading
Be a leader, not a wage slave
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Leaders lead people. There’s no getting away from it; that is what leaders do. If they are not doing that they are not doing the job. This can sometimes come hard to people in IT leader roles. The truth isContinue Reading
Do you measure up?
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
A few years ago I was flown out to the USA for a beauty parade on benchmarking leadership to the gathered IT elite of a global pharmaceuticals company. It was a breakthrough opportunity for my company at the time, soContinue Reading
Viewing change as a leadership opportunity
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Original article by Brinley Platts for Computer Yearbook 2003 We are not yet three years into the 21st Century and the world is looking more uncertain, more hostile and more complex than anyone could have predicted. Organisations across the globeContinue Reading
To make the transition to top CIO, these skills are vital
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
A decade ago CIOs were undervalued, overworked, under pressure and frustrated. They knew they could be leading their firms to new ways of doing business enabled by IT, but no-one would listen. Cynics of the time were fond of suggestingContinue Reading
What your CEO really wants
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
A head-hunter friend of mine has confessed that her clients, usually CEOs, find it difficult to describe the CIO they would truly like to recruit. They think they know what they want but on probing their role definition would giveContinue Reading
So you want to be a CIO
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Original paper by Brinley Platts for the NCC Journal Are you a CIO? Do you aspire to be one? I have asked literally hundreds of senior IT executives these questions. I know a lot about what makes IT executives tickContinue Reading
Deliver the three levels like top CIOs
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
IT can contribute to an organisation broadly on three levels and good CIOs deliver at all of them. Unfortunately many IT executives get stuck in the mire of the lower levels and never break through to the top. At theContinue Reading
Becoming a CIO: the three leadership challenges
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
“Leaders lead people,” according to General Norman Schwarzkopf in It Doesn’t Take a Hero: “ordinary people with hopes and dreams and ambitions just like the leader.” This beautifully sums up the difference between leadership and management; between being an ITContinue Reading
The digital what? What’s a knowledge worker?
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
“Knowledge worker” is a term coined by the great management commentator Peter Drucker as he observed post-war western economies begin transforming into their post-industrial forms through the 1960s and 70s. The industrial age was characterised by the application of factoryContinue Reading
Digital knowledge work
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
If you accept my line of reasoning then the value of IT and other forms of technology is achieved through knowledge work. It is effectively, the value that it adds to the knowledge worker. In my research I am supposingContinue Reading
Marshall McLuhan and the real Global Village
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
In 1964, around about the time Peter Drucker was charting the rise of the knowledge worker, Marshall McLuhan was announcing the arrival of the Global Village, predicting how society would change with the advent of worldwide telecommunications networks. By thenContinue Reading
The Formal, the Informal and the Social Organisation
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
I would like to revisit the debate on the formal and informal in large organisations. This is an old conversation with a radical new twist as social networks impact how we succeed in the organisations within which we live andContinue Reading
Talented women in IT
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
I facilitated a posh CIO dinner earlier this week of 23 male CIOs and one female. The conversation raged around the future of CIO in the digital economy but when our female CIO had to leave, slightly earlier than theContinue Reading
CIODEVELOPMENT and Boyden UK create 100 days initiative
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
To further our ambition to become the natural first choice for CIOs wishing to raise IT leadership standards, I’m delighted to announce a new marketing initiative with leading search and selection firm Boyden UK. We are combining our capabilities toContinue Reading
GBISS Research
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Brinley is arranging the London meeting of the Boston University Global Business Innovation and Shared Services research group. This will take place on 30 June.
Venkat visits CIODEVELOPMENT
Last Updated: 22 February 2012
Brinley is preparing for the visit of Professor N. Venkatraman. Venkat is coming to town next week, and not just for Wimbledon.






