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Is Your IT Culture Blocking Uptime, Speed, and Innovation?

Most IT teams aren’t slowed by technology—they’re trapped in cultures built on control and firefighting. This article shows how CIOs can unlock speed and innovation by creating psychological safety, empowering autonomy, and aligning IT work to business outcomes. Drawing on research from Google, McKinsey, and Puppet, it reframes performance around trust, clarity, and measurable delivery.
Scott Smeester
November 4, 2025
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CIO Mastermind vs. Gartner? Why You Don’t Have to Choose.

Already using Gartner? See how CIO Mastermind can turn research into strategic action through peer collaboration, accountability, and implementation support.
Scott Smeester
June 17, 2025
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Innovative Employee Development Strategies for Long-Term Growth

How smart IT leaders actually develop people who stick around, level up, and drive real business results. No corporate speak, just proven tactics that work.
June 10, 2025
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Leadership Blogs

The Work That Comes Before the Technology

Cesile Johnson arrived at Core Bank with a clear view: the internal structure has to work before the technology can. She spent her first months rewriting job descriptions, rebuilding team alignment, and deploying a cross-functional pod model she had refined across thirty years of IT leadership. The result was a model that earned credibility through incremental wins before it earned broad adoption.

March 17, 2026

Cesile Johnson

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What Sitting on the Vendor Side Teaches You About Choosing the Right One

Joe Fousek spent 33 years in legal IT before taking a year on the vendor side at Aiden Technologies. That round-trip gave him a direct read on what separates trusted technology partnerships from transactional ones. The same lens shapes how he works with attorneys and develops his team at McDougall Gauley LLP.

March 3, 2026

Joe Fousek

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The Technical Ego Is the Adoption Problem Nobody Names

Parag Pujari came into Jurgensen Companies as their first CIO with a board mandate to transform an IT department that had no strategy and no seat at the table. Four years later, he names a specific failure mode that most leaders don't address directly: technical ego, the dismissiveness IT professionals show toward people who aren't technically fluent. When that attitude goes unchecked, it kills adoption before transformation has a chance.

March 1, 2026

Parag Pujari

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