Synopses & Reviews
Praise for CIO Best Practices"CIOs are challenged with bringing technology into alignment with business strategy. In order to be successful, today's CIO must translate the technical into business terms and to deliver solutions to the business to improve processes and end products. CIO Best Practices: Enabling Strategic Value with Information Technology provides a complete guide for the strategic CIO to help in these challenges. This book is a great tool for all CIOs."
—Ellen Barry, CIO, Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority
"The demand for value from technology investment will only increase in the future, and major business trends like globalization, consolidation, optimization, and consumerism demand that IT leaders find ways to engineer high performance, agility, lean, and innovation into the way businesses work and compete. Enlightened CIOs will want to read this book and ensure they understand the game plan for the future."
—Patrick E. Moroney, President, The Barnier Group LLC
"A terrific primer for technology professionals and a must-read for anyone aspiring to be a CIO or technology leader. This book focuses on the most relevant topics business and technology must grapple with including strategy development, strategic alignment and value creation, and the specific roles the CIO and IT must play. The book captures the collective wisdom of an impressive list of influential contributing authors who precisely frame and address the key issues CIOs must deal with today and for the foreseeable future."
—Stephen Fugale, Chief Information Officer, Villanova University, and former senior vice president and CIO, CIGNA Group Insurance
"CIO Best Practices captures many of the things we have learned during our eight years of providing product outsourcing to U.S. companies. I recommend this book to anyone looking to quickly understand the decisions one will need to deal with before outsourcing."
—Anupam Bhide, PhD, CEO, CalSoft
With tactical advice by renowned IT leaders including Mike Hugos, Gary Cokins, Anthony Hill, and Paul Niven, CIO Best Practices eloquently describes the process of bringing together a deep understanding of technology with an intimate awareness of an industry's strategic leverage points.
Synopsis
Are you a seasoned information technology (IT) executive looking for options available on leadership structures within your IT organization? Look no further. Now in a Second Edition, CIO Best Practices is an invaluable resource that provides a comprehensive, practical guide for CIOs and their executive team peers giving real-world examples of CIOs who have succeeded in mastering the blend of business and technology responsibilities and giving their companies a sound return on investment of technology dollars
Synopsis
Are you a seasoned information technology (IT) executive looking for options available on leadership structures within your IT organization? Look no further. Now in a Second Edition, CIO Best Practices is an invaluable resource that provides a comprehensive, practical guide for CIOs and their executive team peers giving real-world examples of CIOs who have succeeded in mastering the blend of business and technology responsibilities and giving their companies a sound return on investment of technology dollars
Synopsis
What does it take to be a truly great Chief Information Officer (CIO)? What are the responsibilities and roles of today's CIO? CIO Best Practices is an invaluable resource filled with real-world practices used by CIOs and other IT specialists who have successfully mastered the blend of business and IT responsibilities. Compiled and coauthored by Joe Stenzel, this authoritative book assembles an unprecedented collection of pioneering and successful senior IT executives whose insights, drawn from years of practical experience, shed new light on the strategic opportunities?available for leadership structures within the IT organization.
A CIO's success is defined by personal business acumen, the ability to meaningfully communicate IT strategy, and most importantly, the proficiency to translate cutting-edge technology into usable ideas and solutions that promote business goals. For anyone who wants to achieve better returns on their ideas, CIO Best Practices reveals the concrete skills and competencies required of a CIO as well as a comprehensive strategic framework to fully leverage IT resources. Filled with real-world examples of CIO success stories, this proactive guide:
- Examines best practices
- Devotes an entire chapter to outsourcing and addresses the issues surrounding this challenging and controversial topic
- Guides readers through the changing role of the CIO and IT function planning
- Describes specific strategies for creating value
This practical resource provides best practice guidance on the key responsibilities of the CIO and the CIO's important role in modern organizations. It is the most definitive and important work on achieving and exercising strategic IT leadership for CIOs, those who intend to become CIOs, and those who want to understand the strategic importance of IT for the entire enterprise.
About the Author
JOE STENZEL is a full-time ontogenist who has worked as editor in chief of the Journal of Strategic Performance Management and Cost Management, two Warren, Gorham, and Lamont periodicals, since 1997. During that same interval, he has written three books for John Wiley & Sons: Essentials of Cost Management, From Cost to Performance Management, and CFO Survival Guide.
Table of Contents
Preface.
About the Contributing Authors.
Chapter 1: Harnessing IT to Drive Enterprise Strategy (Michael Hugos).
Chapter 2: Architecture, Portfolio Management, Organizational Development—Integrated Foundations for Strategy Realization (Anthony Hill).
Chapter 3: A Strategically Focused, Tactically Agile IT Organization (Michael Hugos).
Chapter 4: The Sum of IT Can be Greater than its Parts (William Flemming, SAS, and Alan Stratton).
Chapter 5: IT Performance Management Using the Balanced Scorecard (Paul Niven).
Chapter 6: How to Measure and Manage Customer Value and Customer Profitability (Gary Cokins, SAS).
Chapter 7: Consider the Outsource: Right from the Start (Karl Schubert).
Chapter 8: Managing for Returns on IT Investments (Michael Hugos and Joe Stenzel).
Index.