Present and Powerful: How IT Leaders Can Stay Engaged and Lead with Clarity (Part 1)
Living in the present is key to thriving as an IT executive. Let's talk about strategies to stay engaged, reduce stress, and lead with clarity in the C-suite.
The Employee Development You Need: A Complete Guide to Our Advocate Program
Are you effectively invested in the development of your employees? Check out our unique program, designed to build grounded, agile and high-performing IT teams.
What Leaders Do Differently To Reach Their Outcomes
A goal will fail without a system, and a system will fail without resolve. But we misunderstand how resolve works, and why it is the essential driver between a desire and its fulfillment. Understand the place of resolve, and 2023 will elevate you and your leadership.
Why A White, Male, Executive Advocates For Women As Technology Leaders
We need women to lead in technology, but the standard narrative as to why misses the point. And as women continue to elevate their leadership, they do so knowing the critical areas to focus on, the mistakes to avoid, and the skills to develop.
It’s one thing to have earned a position. It’s another to feel established. Is your feeling grounded in reality? Discover the traits of those who are, and who are not yet, established.
The New Dysfunctions: How CIOs Avoid What Trips Them Up Most
Entropy sets in over time. Our system of work degrades. The effective CIO sees what is happening and resets, reinvigorates and renews how their team functions. They focus on priority over priorities.
When CIOs Have CEOs With Expectation Issues (aka Fantasies)
You will run into CEOs who do not have right expectations. They will run over you if you don’t know how to manage their expectations. How do you lead CEOs who have unrealistic expectations of IT while remaining an integral team player?
We rely too often on our own credibility or research or vendor propaganda to sell our proposals. We rely too little on the best way we know that what we know is right.
Tech and Business: How To Communicate For A Change (The Overview)
You must lead the way for technology and business to communicate for a change. And for the change to mean anything, you are going to have to change the environment in which all this talking is taking place.
One Volunteer Needed To Help Other CIOs Translate Tech Speak To Business Speak
The number one issue for CIOs working within the C-Suite, according to your peers, is translating “technology speak” to business impact. It’s time to learn how to effectively connect, engage and align with lines of business to gain their commitment to technology by improving your communication skills and strategies.
It’s not what you don’t know or overlook that bites you as a leader. It’s what is right in front of you that you choose to ignore. Two changes will change everything
This One Popular Advice Needs To Be Dismissed By CIOs Right Now
You don’t need to communicate IT in a language business understands to demonstrate the value of IT. Instead, you must help LOB communicate business in a language that IT understands.
Old-school CEOs need to be re-educated by CIOs who only know how to be lifelong learners, innovators and adaptors. The key is understanding the difference between mindset and mentality, between what they view and how they see.
Three Ways Feedback Works For You And Not Against You As A Leader
We have misused feedback, and in thinking we were being objective, we have actually been subjective. We don’t really give people a lot to work with. Constructive feedback is aware of the science behind how people learn, and the steps to take in light of that truth.
Leaders Lead Leaders: How technology leaders rise above regardless of where they rank
Leaders lead leaders. They can’t help it, but they can own it and be more effective in it. The first of four strategies is to serve by being clear and unapologetic about the value you bring. There are three areas in which you must do so: What can’t be contained in you, What can’t be denied from you, and What you must handle with care.
What Leaders Do Differently To Reach Their Outcomes
A goal will fail without a system, and a system will fail without resolve. But we misunderstand how resolve works, and why it is the essential driver between a desire and its fulfillment. Understand the place of resolve, and 2023 will elevate you and your leadership.
Why A White, Male, Executive Advocates For Women As Technology Leaders
We need women to lead in technology, but the standard narrative as to why misses the point. And as women continue to elevate their leadership, they do so knowing the critical areas to focus on, the mistakes to avoid, and the skills to develop.
It’s one thing to have earned a position. It’s another to feel established. Is your feeling grounded in reality? Discover the traits of those who are, and who are not yet, established.
How Leaders Rise From Failure And Keep Their Team With Them
It’s not enough to get back in the saddle after you fall. You must embrace a shift within you. You must address a crowd around you. You must change a story about you.
The One Tradition CEOs Get Wrong About Succession And Why They Must Mentor A Technologist
CEOs often look to be succeeded by someone like them. But the great CEOs have led their company to a place that requires different skills for a better future. And that will be found in the technologist.
The One Change Tech Leaders Make To Be The Person That Others Turn To Or Go With
You want to be a leader that others turn to or go with. But the competition is immense. Leaders who stand out have learned to avoid two pitfalls by focusing on one key element: They know how to be noticed, remembered and talked about.
How Tech Leaders Make Or Break Their Influence With One Skill
We think that influential leaders are the ones who have the best to say. It turns out, it’s the ones who have the best to ask. And asking the right questions is a skill not often or easily mastered, especially by those who think they already have it down.
When People With Power Frustrate You: The Technology Leader's Secret Sauce To Staying Sane
Technology leaders don’t always get their way right away because of who gets in their way. Three practices will help you settle down and move forward constructively.
Career stall and role-rut are within your ability to move forward from. Tech-leaders who keep growing are intentional to develop personal, relational, positional and vocational areas that make them better professionals, better leaders, better executives and better experts.
Avoiding The Savior Complex: How CIOs Help Leaders Of Business Face Reality With Three Powerful Questions
Leaders look to IT as a Savior. CIOs know better than to live in that shadow, and they ask three powerful questions to help business leaders face reality and effectively allocate technology resources.
The Main Reason CIOs And IT Leaders Will Resolve The Talent Gap
Great leaders are multipliers. And you must be; it’s not just the company that needs you to do so, it’s your country and your legacy that needs you to do it.
The Cut-Above CIO is a leader who understands the differences each of his key leaders bring to him, and knows how to chart a course with them that is unique to their ambition.
The One Question That Determines Your CIO Leverage: Are You Setting The Pace Or Settling In Place?
CIOs who leverage their leadership embrace five pace-setting qualities: They are opportunity-focused, certain enough, influence minded, network established and resource savvy.
The Four Essentials CIOs Employ To Perfect The IT Brand
IT is a brand, whether you know it or not. You are regarded by others, and eventually compared to other departments. The CIO is the Brand Marshal, and there are four essentials you must employ to perfect your brand and to stand out from the rest.
When Culture Is Overrated: How CIOs Dare To Call-Out The Giant of Culture
Too many leaders believe they have a culture problem when they don’t. Here is how to identify the false narrative of culture, call out the one-dimensional giant it has become, and take back the power true culture can have in your company.
A Different Perspective On Executive Boredom And New Life
Boredom is an executive experience. It is also a sign. Before you are quick to escape it, step back and look at it. One of three things may be at work more than you think.
How CIOs Sell Themselves: The Hard Fact Of An Executive Reality
It takes a lot of work to become a CIO. It takes even more to lead well in the role. Three areas of focus will increase your leverage and pave the way for what you want to get done. You are always selling yourself. Here is how to sell well.
The Only Three Insights CIOs Need To Sell Their Ideas
Every leader sells, and as the CIO portfolio broadens, selling ideas becomes an even more critical skill. Three insights will help you reduce friction and be seen as an advocate rather than an adversary.
The one thing CIOs and technology leaders can’t get away from is the need to deliver. Today, that need is overwhelming. The answer to overwhelm is four essential dynamics that keep leaders well-ordered and able to work above the overwhelm.
Why You Are Not Getting What You Want Out Of Executive Coaching
Executive coaching is only valuable if it is not being masked as mentoring or consulting. Great coaching will always lead you through assessment, clarity, conversation and action.