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E-Book, Englisch, 240 Seiten, E-Book

Smith Straight to the Top

Becoming a World-Class CIO

E-Book, Englisch, 240 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-0-471-92774-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



You have what it takes to be a CIO. Do you have a strategy forgetting there? Now you do.
"Gregory Smith has written the definitive work on how to achieveleadership success in IT. This well-written and carefullyresearched book is a must-read for any IT professional withaspirations toward the top IT spot. Years from now, seasoned ITleaders will be crediting Smith's book with playing a role in theirsuccess."
--Martha Heller, Managing Director, IT Leadership Practice, ZResource Group, and cofounder, CIO Executive Council
"Wow! Put all the tips, advice, and strategies in this book touse now. The road to the top is rarely straight--followGregory's advice and the path will reveal itself to you!"
--John R. Sullivan, CIO, AARP
"While most professions have a distinct road map to the top,there is no standard career path to becoming a CIO. Smith addressesthis unique challenge and provides aspiring CIOs withencouragement, advice, and essential skills based on years of hisown and other CIOs' cumulative experience -- an important effortfor the profession that Smith's fellow members in the CIO ExecutiveCouncil embrace and applaud."
--Mark Hall, General Manager of the CIO Executive Council
"Teaching students what a CIO really does has been tough. We'vehad to choose between anecdotal treatments based on trade pressarticles and integrated academic frameworks that offer little inthe way of lived experiences. Greg's book fixes that. By organizinginterviews with leading technology executives, trade press reports,and his own experiences as a CIO, he provides an organized andcomprehensive view of the job and its important role in modernorganizations."
--Fred Collopy, PHD, Professor and Chair of InformationSystems and Professor of Cognitive Science, Case Western ReserveUniversity
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Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Part 1. Building the Necessary Skills andRelationships.
Chapter 1: Key IT Skills to Have.
The CIO and the CTO--What's the Difference?
The Changing Role of the CIO.
State of the CIO.
How Important Are Core Technology Skills?
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Chapter 2: Methodologies, Projects, and IT ChangeManagement.
What Are Methodologies and Why Are They Important?
Project Management--The Key to Success.
IT Change Management--The Key to Minimizing UnnecessaryDowntime.
Change Management Automation Tools.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Chapter 3: IT Standards and Governance.
The Importance and Benefits of IT Governance.
IT Policies and Procedures.
IT Standards.
IT Strategies, Investments, and Budgeting.
Communicating IT Standards, Policies, and Processes.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Chapter 4: Learn the Business and Build KeyRelationships.
Think Like a Consultant to Learn the Business.
How to Build Effective Relationships--Internal andExternal.
Getting Quick Wins to Establish Credibility and Trust.
Focus on Delivery, Delivery, Delivery.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Chapter 5: Effective Communication Skills and Styles.
Break Out and Communicate.
Think, Write, and Speak.
Managing Expectations.
Communicating Project Wins--Giving Credit Where Credit IsDue.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Part 2. Preparing for the Role of the CIO.
Chapter 6: What Executive Recruiters Are Looking For.
Recruiting Trends for IT Executives.
Contacting and Working with an Executive Recruiter.
Preparing for a Meeting with an Executive Recruiter andNegotiating to Win.
Survey Results from Executive Recruiters.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Chapter 7: Building the Right Network.
Develop Your Technology and Business Network Early.
Where Do Consultants and Vendors Fit In?
Find a Solid Mentor.
Don't Ignore Your Staff.
Great Forums for Networking.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Chapter 8: Vendor and Sports Management.
Partnerships--The Key to Success.
Measuring Performance.
Knowing When to Outsource.
The Secret to Outsourcing Success.
Integrating Sports to Build Relationships and Grow YourNetwork.
How Much Business Is Done Out of the Office?
The Vendor Response.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Chapter 9: Contract Negotiation and FinancialManagement.
Contract Negotiation Tips and Best Practices.
Service Level Agreements.
Financial Management--Think Like a CFO and Act Like aCIO.
Budgeting and Forecasting--Aligning IT with BusinessStrategy.
Tools to Minimize Financial Risk.
Making Friends with the CFO.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Chapter 10: Risk/Reward and Knowing When to Jump.
Risk and Reward--Nothing Wagered, Nothing Gained.
How to Mitigate Risks and Still Succeed.
Common Mistakes Made.
When It Makes Sense to Jump to the Next Company.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.
Chapter 11: The Role of the CIO--Enabler andVisionary.
Expectations for New CIOs.
The Top Five Mistakes Most Often Made by CIOs.
The First 100 Days--Tips from World-Class CIOs.
CEO and CIO Common Gaps in Expectations.
What Did I Do to Prepare?
Recommendations.


GREGORY S. SMITH is the Vice President and Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Information Technology at the World Wildlife Fund in Washington,D.C. He has published several articles, including "Talking at the Top of the World" in CIO magazine, along with a variety of technology topics in eWeek and LAN Times. He was recognized as one of the top CIOs in the area of resourcefulness by CIO magazine and has given a variety of public presentations on the topic of information technology at conferences, including the Marcus Evans CIO 2004 Conference and the SAS M2005 Data Mining Conference. Mr. Smith also serves as an adjunct faculty member at The Johns Hopkins University in the School of Professional Studies Business and Education graduate program.


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