40 likes | 166 Vues
Successful Chief Information Officers (CIOs) emphasize the importance of business acumen over purely technical expertise. A survey of 500 CIOs revealed that 70% prioritize communication skills, 58% focus on understanding business processes, and 46% value strategic thinking. These skills are interdependent, meaning that excelling in one area often requires proficiency in the others. To navigate the complexities of their roles, CIOs must constantly develop their executive skills while fostering discipline, patience, and a commitment to continuous learning.
E N D
SkillsCIO 1March2002 • Successful CIOs stress business acumen not technical expertise • “If you want to succeed,…shut off the computer, toss aside the code and bone up on your corporate executive skills.” • 500 CIOs who participated in the survey, • 70% picked communication as on of the three most most important skill • 58% chose understanding the business process and operations • 46% put strategic thinking & planning in the top three CIO Cases,; H.Ch:1-3,8-9 • These three skills top the list, and in interviews the CIOs say its tough to exercise any one of these skills without relying on the other two.AICPA Global Credential
I.17 Teaching & Discipline • I charge you … to stay with this task whether convenient or inconvenient -- correcting, reproving, appealing -- constantly teaching andnever losing patience. (2 Timothy 3:14 - 4:2) • At the time, all disciplineseems a cause not for joy but for pain, yet later it brings the peaceful fruit of righteousness (correctness in thought and action) to those who aretrained by it. (Hebrews 12:11)