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The CIO Strategic Manifesto: Risk, Capital, Velocity

Boards don’t fund technology… they fund judgment. This manifesto reframes CIO board reporting as capital allocation, focusing on risk retired, value protected, and momentum sustained. When CIOs shift from system updates to decision-ready signals, budgets stop being negotiated and start getting approved.
Scott Smeester
January 6, 2026
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How to Unleash Your CIO's Potential in 2026

Get practical tips and fresh strategies for empowering your CIO, building psychological safety, future-proofing your tech leadership and fostering innovation.
Scott Smeester
January 1, 2026
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Decision Rights Architecture… How CIOs Secure Strategic Control

Decision Rights Architecture clarifies who decides, who contributes, and who executes across technology strategy. When CIOs explicitly own authority over funding, standards, and exceptions, strategy stops stalling and governance stops becoming theater. This article breaks down how effective CIOs design decision rights, choose the right framework without overengineering, and embed clarity into operating rhythms so execution accelerates and executive confidence grows.
Scott Smeester
December 23, 2025
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Leadership Blogs

CIO Leadership Mastery: Three Perspectives That Will Make You Larger Than Life (no cape required)

The CIO has an opportunity to make deep impressions in the life of their company and the lives of their people. They just need to keep three things in view: the need for more, the pace of momentum and the leverage of opportunity.

Scott Smeester

March 16, 2021

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The CIO and the Future of Work: Being the Most Influential Leader in the Room

The future of work isn’t in the changes we see coming. It is in the CIO who is leading. You must expand your capacity to lead in three critical areas: customer, culture and competition.

Scott Smeester

March 9, 2021

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Why CIOs Quit, and When a CIO Should Never Quit

CIOs quit for legitimate reasons. They should also never quit in three specific seasons. Knowing when to quit and when to not is the art of leadership.

Scott Smeester

March 2, 2021

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