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Why CIO Advisory Services Often Fail to Strengthen Leadership

Advisory services promise CIOs a path to stronger leadership. The more common result is a technology leader who is better informed but whose organizational authority has quietly eroded. This article examines why that gap opens up and what distinguishes advisory relationships that actually develop leadership from those that substitute for it.
Scott Smeester
March 17, 2026
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Why CIOs Avoid Explicit Tradeoffs... And Why It Hurts Them

CIOs routinely omit the one piece of information executives need most: what is being given up to fund the ask. The executive room reads that omission as incomplete prioritization, and adjusts trust accordingly. The CIOs who declare the sacrifice ... and stand behind the call ... earn a kind of credibility that thorough analysis alone cannot produce.
Scott Smeester
March 2, 2026
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Why Ineffective Communication Is Failing CIOs

Most CIOs assess themselves as effective communicators. The real problem is a pattern of hedging, driven by fear of judgment, that trains the C-suite to route authority elsewhere. Communication efficacy measures whether the communication produced the outcome it was intended to produce, and on that standard, most CIOs are underperforming without knowing it.
Scott Smeester
February 23, 2026
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Leadership Blogs

Security Strategy Starts With Deciding What You Won't Do

Brad Gorka, CISO at Veritiv, describes how nearly 30 years in information security have reinforced one principle: assess the people first, then build the program. Running lean teams across organizations of every size, he explains why the essence of security strategy is deciding what you won't do, and why the CISOs who set honest scope build teams that actually deliver.

February 18, 2026

Brad Gorka

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Saving 200 Hours Means Nothing If the Business Can't Feel It

José Manuel Rodríguez Jiménez, CIO at Metro in Portland, Oregon, explains why AI efficiency claims fall flat without a plan for the reclaimed hours. Drawing on 25 years of IT leadership across two continents, he describes how building relationships at every level of the organization, starting with frustrations rather than requirements, creates the foundation for shared ownership of technology decisions.

February 18, 2026

José Manuel Rodríguez Jiménez

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At a 225-Year-Old Manufacturer, IT Credibility Starts With Fixing One Thing

Chuck Scharnagle, CIO at Revere Copper Products, describes how he rebuilt credibility at the oldest continuous manufacturer in the United States by delivering incrementally, speaking in business outcomes, and treating IT as a customer service organization. His approach turned a department that executives openly resented into one they no longer question.

February 11, 2026

Chuck Scharnagle

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