CIO Wisdom: Best Practices from Silicon Valley It answers questions like what it takes to be a truly great CIO.Bringing together answers from 20 of the world's most successful senior IT executives, this work is based on their extraordinary privat
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| Title | : | CIO Wisdom: Best Practices from Silicon Valley |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.64 (713 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0131411152 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 448 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2003-08-04 |
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Editorial : From the Back CoverWhat it takes to be a truly great CIO from the IT leaders who know best
What does it take to get to the top in IT today, stay there, and thrive? How do you realign IT to maximize business value, and become a full strategic partner in the organization's most crucial decisions? CIO Wisdom brings together answers from 20 of the world's most successful senior IT executives. Based on their extraordinary private discussions over the past five years, it covers every facet of IT leadership: planning, budgeting, sourcing, architecture, strategy, and much more. If you're an IT leader-or you intend to become one-it's the most important book you'll read this year.
- What really works right now
- Taking charge: Creating a 90-day tactical plan-and an intelligent long-term strategy
- Refocusing IT on your company's core business drivers
- Leading IT in today's rapidly evolving "extended enterprise"
- Deciding what to outsource-and man
Bringing together answers from 20 of the world's most successful senior IT executives, this work is based on their extraordinary private discussions over five years. It covers all facets of IT leadership like planning, budgeting, sourcing, architecture, strategy, and much more. It answers questions like what it takes to be a truly great CIO.
PTSD is not covered in this book as the author feels that would take an entire book on its own.
What I found interesting about this book is how Carolyn Daitch helps her clients overcome their anxiety through various techniques that are gentle yet effective. This is a brilliant piece of academic satire. My name is Hallie and i dont think of as Kurt Cobain as a stupid man in my opinion he is more like a genius. The only thing Reverend Brookins was interested in was how he was going to stuff some money into his pocketnot how to help the community of his parishioners.
There are no barriers to race among thieves. I can't wait until the next book in the series is published. Katie writes "spicy" Christian novels. I absolutely adored Bennett's character, loved his heart. The seventeen articles in this compendium represents contemporary and topical subjects, each written by a seasoned CIO. OMG! Another great book from Brenda! I'm total in love with Bennett and Charlotte. F
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