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innovation officer,” and goes on to provide examples
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1+1=3).
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First, many organizations have both a chief information officer (CIO) and a chief
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technology officer (CTO) — breaking the “information technology” concept and
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of the business; the other brings the technology solutions to bear.
However, I believe, fundamentally, a truly successful CIO needs to be able to bridge both
of these functions and wear both hats — and wear them well. The CIO should be able to
work with the business to define and, moreover, envision their future needs to remain
competitive and differentiated (that's the innovation piece). But at the same time, CIO also
needs to be able to work toward fulfilling those needs with technology and other solutions.
Therefore, at some point the role split between the CIO as the "business guy" and the
CTO as the "technology whiz" has to merge back into an executive who speaks both
languages and can execute on these.
That does not mean that the CIO is a one-person team — quite the contrary, the CIO has
the support and team that can plan and manage to both. But the CIO should remain the
leader — the point of the spear — for both.
Another way to think of this is that CIO Squared is another name for chief information
technology officer (CITO).
A second notion of CIO Squared that I had when putting that moniker out there for my MOST VIEWED MOST COMMENTED
column was that the CIO represents two other roles. On one hand, he or she is a
consummate professional and business person dedicated to the mission and serving This Section | Whole Site
customer and stakeholders. On the other hand, the CIO needs to be a “mensch” — a School Laptop Scandal Teaches Valuable Lessons
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This notion of a CIO, or for that matter, any CXO — chief executive officer or the “X”
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representing any C-suite officer (CEO, COO, CFO, CHCO, etc.) — needs to be
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Therefore, the CIO Squared is one who can encompass both the business and technology
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2. The Meaning of ‘CIO Squared’ (Opinion) http://www.govtech.com/policy-management/The-Meaning-of...
roles and synthesize these for the strategic benefit of the organization, but also one who is
mission-focused and maintains integrity and oneness with his people and “G-d” above
who watches all.
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