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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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CIO Leadership Development: 7 Plays To Win Board Trust

CIO leadership development is measured by board trust. This piece gives seven plays that tighten narrative, show value, expose risk clearly, and prove ownership across cloud, AI, product, cost, and talent.
Scott Smeester
November 18, 2025
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CIO Coaching Playbook: Align Legacy, Cloud, And Talent

This article outlines how CIO coaching drives enterprise value by aligning legacy systems, cloud strategy, and talent. It shows how modern CIOs can sharpen board communication, govern transformation with measurable outcomes, and build influence across the C-suite. Through coaching cadence, clarity, and confidence, CIOs turn technology alignment into business advantage.
Scott Smeester
November 11, 2025
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Leadership Blogs

Credibility Is Built, Not Claimed

Conor Healy built IAB's IT function from the ground up after inheriting a failed Salesforce implementation and a leadership team that had already been burned. He explains how he used a 30/60/90 framework to earn trust without rubbing anyone's face in what had gone wrong, and why getting leadership to feel like co-owners of a solution is the actual work of building credibility in a role with no track record.

February 27, 2026

Conor Healy

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Why M&A Breaks CIO Teams Long Before It Breaks Systems

Brad Enneking, CIO of Mutual Bancorp, describes how compounding system conversions, locked-in vendor contracts, and tribal resistance make M&A integration far harder than the technology itself. His approach to building a shared identity across acquired teams offers a grounded alternative to the standard absorption playbook.

February 25, 2026

Brad Enneking

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The Role That Made Leaving Unnecessary

Nicole Coughlin has served as CIO of the Town of Cary, NC for over a decade, more than twice the typical CIO tenure. She explains how the breadth of centralized municipal IT keeps the role from stagnating, why handing out AI tools is not the same as having an AI strategy, and what it actually takes to get executive buy-in in a government environment.

February 20, 2026

Nicole Coughlin

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