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CIO*/IT Mgr Roles . * CIO – career is over. CIO/IT Mgr Roles: Why should you care?. You may be one some day, so its always good to be prepared. Yeah, right. CIOs (regardless of what title is used) will likely impact your success or failure
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CIO*/IT Mgr Roles * CIO – career is over
CIO/IT Mgr Roles: Why should you care? • You may be one some day, so its always good to be prepared. Yeah, right. • CIOs (regardless of what title is used) will likely impact your success or failure • Understanding their job will likely help you be more successful at yours.
The evolving CIO/IT Mgr Roles • Mainframe era: Technology guru and IT production manager • Distributed and Internet Eras – every pundit has a list. • Several samples follow.
Sample 1. CIO/IT Mgr Roles (Synott 1985) • Manage information resources as vital corporate asset. • Bring systems into the competitive marketplace. • Manage and coordinate increasingly decentralized information resources. • Manage end-user computing so it servers corporate needs. • Be a catalyst for corporate change.
Sample 2. CIO/IT Mgr Roles (Lewis 1999) • Monitor capabilities of all major organizational technologies. • Monitor company’s industry dynamics. • Understand company business model. • Gain/maintain high level understanding of company operations. • Serve as exec committee’s technology consultant. • Manage relationships throughout the company. • Establish IS direction and purpose. • Motivate IS workforce.
Sample 3. CIO/IT Mgr Roles (Luftman 2004) • (IT) Organizational designer. Select and implement appropriate IT organizational structure • Strategic partner. Business/technology consultant, identifying how IT can best service business needs • Technology architect. Designing appropriate IT infrastructure for supporting the organization’s strategic needs • Informed buyer. Hardware, software, networks, and other services
CIO/IT Mgr Roles • Think about reading assignments and early IT mgr roles with respect to the three samples: Is anything missing?
CIO Tips (Luftman 2004) oGet a seat at the table. oRegular one on ones with CEO. oCreate a partnership with peers. oStudy the corporate culture. oUnderstand the business model. oDefine current commitments. oEstablish credibility. oListen (as well as talk). o Take inventory (people, technology, services). oAssess people oUnderstand outsourcing value and threat.
CIO/IT Mgr Roles: Implications for you • How effective is your CIO? • How is IT perceived within the organization? • What is your role? • Where or how does your role contribute to the CIO’s success?