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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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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

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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Operational Debt Compounds Quietly Until You Can't Scale

A nine-year CIO explains how credit unions accumulate operational debt by launching products and processes with "just make it work" as the plan. The manual handoffs, duplicate data entry, and uncoordinated workflows quietly compound until the organization can't scale or adopt automation.

February 23, 2026

Jason Tilley

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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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