DocumentCode
2584571
Title
Whither the CIO? Evolution from keeper of the infrastructure to firm innovator
Author
Fortino, Andres
Author_Institution
Polytech. Univ., Westchester, NY
fYear
2008
fDate
27-31 July 2008
Firstpage
1878
Lastpage
1886
Abstract
The chief information officer (CIO) role has evolved from keeper of the infrastructure under the chief financial officer (CFO), to an executive managing the organizationpsilas information with a seat at the executive table and to key strategic agent for the organizational use of technology. In the most advanced firms the CIO is the best indicated executive to move to CEO, especially in technology intensive firms. He has become the key Schumpeterian actor in the creative-destructive process mediated by technology. Today technology is the single greatest factor in strategic change in a firm. The CIO is the executive best positioned to manage the creative-destructive power of technology as outlined by Schumpeter and effect firm sustainability in the face of massive changes in markets. Thus the CIO is the best positioned to craft corporate strategy. This paper outlines this new and evolving role as determined from interviews of industry, and public sector CIOs and chief technology officers (CTOs) and the study of CIO and CTO position advertisements. Nineteen CIOs and nine CTOs were interviewed for this research project. The emerging picture is that of a new dynamic role for the CIO with new competencies, roles and responsibilities, which vary by sector and organization type and size. This paper presents the new competencies, roles and responsibilities in light of the overwhelming importance of technology to firm sustainability. It also presents the implications for educators of CIOs as well as evolving succession strategies firms have developed to create new CIO talent successfully.
Keywords
information management; organisational aspects; personnel; technology management; chief executive officer; chief financial officer; chief information officer; chief technology officers; creative-destructive process; information management; technology management; Africa; Business; Cities and towns; Councils; Energy management; Financial management; Information management; Innovation management; Project management; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Management of Engineering & Technology, 2008. PICMET 2008. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cape Town
Print_ISBN
978-1-890843-17-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-890843-18-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICMET.2008.4599807
Filename
4599807
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