Staying the Course as a CIO (eBook)

How to Overcome the Trials and Challenges of IT Leadership
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2014 | 1. Auflage
232 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-96886-4 (ISBN)

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Staying the Course as a CIO - Jonathan Mitchell
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STAYING THE COURSE AS A CIO: HOW TO OVERCOME THE TRIALS AND
CHALLENGES OF IT LEADERSHIP

The shelf-life of a Chief Information Officer can be shockingly
short. Few survive in post for more than a few years. More
often each falls prey to insurmountable problems and their careers
come to a sharp and ignominious end. In this book, a global CIO
with over thirty years of experience in major corporations examines
the main reasons why this happens. Readers will understand which
types of issue can cause problems for an IT Leader and more
importantly, they will learn strategies of how these problems can
be minimized or even avoided.

IT is often seen a technical backwater, but it is a discipline
which has the capability to add massive value to an organisation
whether it is in the private or the public sector - provided
of course it has the right leadership doing the right things.

Aspiring IT Leaders will need to deal with a common set of
recurring trials and challenges. These include:

·
Overcoming the challenge of managing diverse and conflicting
stakeholders

· How to
deal with large and complex projects

· Making
sense of software and how to handle the rapidly changing technology
landscape

· Knowing
when to outsource and how to get the best out of an
outsourcing partner

·
Harnessing the intellectual power of consultants to help you meet
your goals

· And last
but not least, how to develop a set of strategies that are aligned
with your corporate goals and then make sure your resources are
properly targetted so that the IT function generates maximum
positive impact for the enterprise.

For IT professionals looking to fully integrate their function
into the enterprise, 'Staying the Course as a CIO' is a
valuable source of practical advice, all based on real
experience.

DR JONATHAN M. MITCHELL is an IT executive with over 30 years of experience in global blue-chip companies. For nearly a decade he was the Chief Information Officer, Business Process Improvement Director and Corporate Development Director at Rolls-Royce. Prior to that he built a successful IT career at BP and GlaxoSmithKline, where he rose to become a Vice President. In recent years he has appeared in lists of the most influential Global CIOs in Information Week, CIO Magazine and Computer Weekly. Jonathan is a founder of CIO Strategic Advisors Ltd, a company which provides strategic consultancy and development for Executive teams using a network of respected former-CIOs. In 2014, he became the Non-Executive Chairman of the Global CIO Practice at Harvey Nash, one of the largest IT recruitment companies in the world. He has also been working as an independent industry expert with the UK Shadow Cabinet to develop a rescue plan for a major welfare IT project. Jonathan is a member of the Advisor Board for the Centre for Information Leadership at City University and collaborates with the CASS Business School's Executive Education unit. He is a Fellow of the British Computer Society, a Chartered IT Professional and a past Chairman of the UK Corporate IT Forum. www.ciostrategicadvisors.com

"If you are a CIO or thinking about taking on the position, this book should be on your list of essential reading....it is an excellent book" (BCS, February 2015)

"The distillation of 30 years of experience from a CIO who knows a thing or two about an extended shelf life" (i-cio.com, February 2015)

"Michell gives useful advice on how to work through the toughest projects and solve some of the most pressing issues CIOs deal with today" (World Economic Forum, May 2015)

"For IT professionals looking to fully integrate their function into the enterprise, 'Staying the Course as a CIO' is a valuable source of practical advice, all based on real experience." (Good Reads, June 2015)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.10.2014
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Outlook
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Schlagworte Business & Management • Business & Management Special Topics • Management • Spezialthemen Wirtschaft u. Management • Wirtschaft u. Management
ISBN-10 1-118-96886-7 / 1118968867
ISBN-13 978-1-118-96886-4 / 9781118968864
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