Campbell Such: The CIO as leadership advisor
Starts advisory firm providing leadership and management courses for technology professionals
Starts advisory firm providing leadership and management courses for technology professionals
Temple Grandin about nurturing the strengths of those on the spectrum and the labour market's need for different kinds of minds.
Unfortunately, most of us don’t realise that being excellent technically isn’t the whole story. There are several other critical pieces we need for long-term success in this age of AI, robots and exponential change
PwC CIO Rebecca Thomas majored in Chinese and information sciences at university. She mines this divergent background in the fast-paced digital era.
If you work in IT service management, these are the 10 skills you’ll need in order to be successful in the years ahead.
‘Always assume that the message doesn’t get through,’ writes Bruce Cotterill, a professional director, advisor and lifetime leader.
Whether you’re a recent grad or a seasoned IT professional, interviews can be an unsettling experience.
The role is being disrupted and CSOs should be focusing on gaining skills outside the certification syllabus, says Francis Kaitano of Fusion Networks.
You’re moving into the corporate minefield of enterprise politics — so watch your step.
Plunket’s first CIO - and now Chief Operating Officer - seriously considered becoming a midwife after the birth of her first child.
The old adage that "the soft stuff is the hard stuff" certainly applies to CIOs. Consider the many new ways we work together today as companies adopt global shared services, enterprisewide architectures and systems, and entirely new business models that arrive in mergers and acquisitions or outsourcing arrangements. All this requires finely honed skills in transformation and transition.