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1007062
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b761432
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Main Entry
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Boiko, Bob.
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Title & Author
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Laughing at the CIO : : a parable and prescription for IT leadership /\ Bob Boiko.
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Publication Statement
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Medford, N.J. :: CyberAge Books/Information Today,, ©2007.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xxiii, 200 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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157387938X
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: 1937290778
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: 1937290786
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: 9781573879385
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: 9781937290771
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: 9781937290788
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0910965781
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9780910965781
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Notes
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Includes index.
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Contents
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Introduction: learn to care about information -- Laughing at the CIO -- Rebooting IT -- Starting up -- Planning with Sandi -- Web services -- Information initiatives -- The CRM application -- The web site -- The intranet -- Knowledge central -- The grand flop -- The Digerati rebel -- Knowledge central tanks -- Marketing defects -- The end draws near -- Strategy upgrade -- Attitude hot swap -- Alpha design -- Beta design -- A rolling release -- Get perspective -- Know what information is -- Information is simple but subtle -- Electronic information is still information -- eBusiness is still business -- Know why information matters -- Information persuades -- Match the "I" and the "T" -- Sort out information from data -- Lead up -- Own information -- Take charge -- Perform for the board -- Make long-term plans -- Have an information perspective -- Be at the center -- Stand up for information -- Know the goals -- Defining and selecting goals -- What to know about a goal -- Create an enterprise strategy -- You want systems but you need strategy -- Problem and solution space -- Value information -- Aim as high as is feasible -- Make strategy statements -- A sample strategy statement -- A simple strategy statement exercise -- Go top-down and bottom-up -- Devolve ownership -- Shift strategy ownership -- Shift audience ownership -- Shift information ownership -- Lead across -- Engage intelligently -- Break the IT deadlock -- Proactively approach groups -- Form a value proposition -- Form a key person plan -- Form an education plan -- Chart engagement tactics -- Move management forward -- Transcend the print mentality -- Transcend the web mentality -- Respect the wisdom of traditional publishers -- Create authors -- Use editors -- Be librarians -- Do less -- Don't just centralize information -- Manage the least amount of information -- Don't control information; manage it -- Own the management, not the information -- Balance central and peripheral resources -- Lead down -- Set the tone of the department -- Don't default leadership to the professionals -- Design from multiple angles -- Destroy the myth of future returns and general solutions -- Destroy the myth of full automation -- Build an information practice -- Set department strategy -- Continually craft tactics -- Cultivate key skills -- Create a repeatable process -- Lead information projects -- Lead, don't practice -- Boot up a strategic project evaluation process -- Review your project portfolio -- Reign in scope -- Establish project checkpoints -- Originate projects -- Conclusion: be the information guys -- About the author -- Index.
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Abstract
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While many firms focus most on the technological aspects of the information technology (IT) equation, this guide shows that success requires attention to the information itself. Using an instructive business parable, a set of guiding principles is presented; their implementation can be used to effectively build and manage an IT department in any company, large or small. From CEOs and chief information officers (CIOs) to managers who want to become information leaders within their organizations, business leaders will learn how to see the big picture, identify practical goals and solutions, work.
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Subject
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Chief information officers.
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Information technology-- Management.
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Leadership.
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Chefs des services de l'information.
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Leadership.
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Technologie de l'information-- Gestion.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Information Management.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Knowledge Capital.
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Chief information officers.
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Information technology-- Management.
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Leadership.
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Dewey Classification
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658.4/038
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LC Classification
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HD30.2.B637 2007eb
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