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When CIOs Outsource Authority (And Why It Backfires)

CIOs who cite analyst recommendations in board settings believe they are adding rigor. Boards hear something different: the CIO lacks conviction. This article reframes analyst dependence as a decision-rights problem and provides a framework for reclaiming authority without abandoning external inputs.
Scott Smeester
February 3, 2026
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Budget Defense For CIOs... Framing That Secures Buy-In

CIOs lose budget battles when they frame requests in technical terms that executives must translate on their own. This article presents three reframing levers, risk mitigation, competitive positioning, and operational leverage, that align IT investments with executive evaluation criteria. The discipline of framing determines approval more than the merit of the investment itself.
Scott Smeester
January 27, 2026
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Political Capital As A Power Tool… How CIOs Use Trust To Drive Outcomes

Political capital determines whether CIO decisions gain traction or stall... regardless of funding or technical merit. This article treats trust as a finite resource with observable mechanics: how it accumulates, how it depletes, and why the asymmetry between the two catches most CIOs off guard. For technology executives who depend on borrowed authority to execute, managing political capital is not optional.
Scott Smeester
January 13, 2026
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Leadership Blogs

Two Reasons You Fail To Persuade Other Leaders And How To Change It

We hear a lot about tactics when it comes to persuasion. Relatability and confidence are more effective; unfortunately, what they mean is often misunderstood.

Joe Woodruff

January 26, 2023

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6 Different Ways CIOs Set Priorities: How Leaders Lead Leaders

Revenue generation and financial savings are not the guides to how you prioritize work. Six areas are, but they all depend on answering the same one question.

Scott Smeester

January 19, 2023

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Three Ways Feedback Works For You And Not Against You As A Leader

We have misused feedback, and in thinking we were being objective, we have actually been subjective. We don’t really give people a lot to work with. Constructive feedback is aware of the science behind how people learn, and the steps to take in light of that truth.

Joe Woodruff

January 12, 2023

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