Chief Technology Officer

Chief Technology Officer
Author: Roger Dean Smith
Publisher: Modelbenders LLC
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780982304044

Smith describes the role and responsibilities of the Chief Technology Officerand executives with similar titles. He provides a framework for understandingthe many unique flavors the position; identifies key responsibilities that gowith the job; and provides vignettes of successful CTOs.

The Chief Information Officer's Body of Knowledge

The Chief Information Officer's Body of Knowledge
Author: Dean Lane
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118043251

Down to earth, real answers on how to manage technology—from renowned IT leaders Filled with over thirty contributions from practitioners who handle both the day-to-day and longer term challenges that Information Technology (IT) departments and their parent businesses face, this hands-on, practical IT desk reference is written in lay terms for business people and IT personnel alike. Without jargon and lofty theories, this resource will help you assist your organization in addressing project risks in a global and interconnected world. Provides guidance on how business people and IT can work together to maximize business value Insights from more than thirty leading IT experts Commonsense, rational solutions for issues such as managing outsourcing relationships and operating IT as a business Offering solutions for many of the problems CIOs face, this unique book addresses the Chief Information Officer's role in managing and running IT as a business, so the IT department may become a full strategic partner in the organization's crucial decisions.

Reprogramming the American Dream

Reprogramming the American Dream
Author: Kevin Scott
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0062879898

** #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller ** In this essential book written by a rural native and Silicon Valley veteran, Microsoft’s Chief technology officer tackles one of the most critical issues facing society today: the future of artificial intelligence and how it can be realistically used to promote growth, even in a shifting employment landscape. There are two prevailing stories about AI: for heartland low- and middle-skill workers, a dystopian tale of steadily increasing job destruction; for urban knowledge workers and the professional class, a utopian tale of enhanced productivity and convenience. But there is a third way to look at this technology that will revolutionize the workplace and ultimately the world. Kevin Scott argues that AI has the potential to create abundance and opportunity for everyone and help solve some of our most vexing problems. As the chief technology officer at Microsoft, he is deeply involved in the development of AI applications, yet mindful of their potential impact on workers—knowledge he gained firsthand growing up in rural Virginia. Yes, the AI Revolution will radically disrupt economics and employment for everyone for generations to come. But what if leaders prioritized the programming of both future technology and public policy to work together to find solutions ahead of the coming AI epoch? Like public health, the space program, climate change and public education, we need international understanding and collaboration on the future of AI and work. For Scott, the crucial question facing all of us is this: How do we work to ensure that the continued development of AI allows us to keep the American Dream alive? In this thoughtful, informed guide, he offers a clear roadmap to find the answer.

CIO Survival Guide

CIO Survival Guide
Author: Karl D. Schubert
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2005-10-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0471663514

CIO Survival Guide is a leadership manual for the emerging role of the Chief Information Officer. This book supports and guides CIOs in acquiring or enhancing their technical skills and leadership competencies to be a full and respected member of the Executive Team. It includes exposition and practice of the skills and competencies required to be a successful CIO.

Modern CTO

Modern CTO
Author: Joel Beasley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692076064

Everything you need to know to be a Modern CTO. Developers are not CTOs, but developers can learn how to be CTOs. In Modern CTO, Joel Beasely provides readers with an in-depth road map on how to successfully navigate the unexplored and jagged transition between these two roles. Drawing from personal experience, Joel gives a refreshing take on the challenges, lessons, and things to avoid on this journey. Readers will learn how Modern CTOs: Manage deadlines Speak up Know when to abandon ship and build a better one Deal with poor code Avoid getting lost in the product and know what UX mistakes to watch out for Manage people and create momentum ... plus much more Modern CTO is the ultimate guidebook on how to kick start your career and go from developer to CTO.

CTOs at Work

CTOs at Work
Author: Scott E. Donaldson
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1430235942

Scott Donaldson, Stanley Siegel and Gary Donaldson interview many of the world's most influential chief technology officers in CTOs at Work, offering a brand-new companion volume to the highly acclaimed elite At Work books including Coders at Work, CIOS at Work and Venture Capitalists at Work. As the words “at work” suggest, the authors focus on how their interviewees tackle the day-to-day work of the CTO while revealing much more: how they got there, how they manage and allocate projects, and how they interact with business units and ensure that their companies take advantage of technologies, teamwork, and software development practices to respond to organizational needs and improve employee productivity. Surveying a variety of unique corporations, CTOs at Work offers insights into the present and future of CTOs in organizations around the world. Other books in the Apress At Work Series: Coders at Work, Seibel, 978-1-4302-1948-4 Venture Capitalists at Work, Shah & Shah, 978-1-4302-3837-9 CIOs at Work, Yourdon, 978-1-4302-3554-5 Founders at Work, Livingston, 978-1-4302-1078-8 European Founders at Work, Santos, 978-1-4302-3906-2 Women Leaders at Work, Ghaffari, 978-1-4302-3729-7 Advertisers at Work, Tuten, 978-1-4302-3828-7 Gamers at Work, Ramsay. 978-1-4302-3351-0

The CTO ¦ CIO Bible: The Mission Objectives Strategies And Tactics Needed To Be A Super Successful CTO ¦ CIO

The CTO ¦ CIO Bible: The Mission Objectives Strategies And Tactics Needed To Be A Super Successful CTO ¦ CIO
Author: Rorie Devine
Publisher: gro.team
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1527254720

Rorie is the only person to have featured on the cover of CIO Magazine twice, has held more than twenty interim and permanent CTO ¦ CIO roles and was awarded IT Leader of The Year by Computing magazine. The CTO | CIO bible covers everything you need to know to be a Super Successful CTO ¦ CIO distilled down into more than 100 chunks of mobile friendly actionable insight...and the odd bit of humour... Our MISSION Mission Objectives Strategies Tactics OBJECTIVES Urgency Clarity Delivery Agility Simplicity Accountability STRATEGIES Focus on Business Success Create Competitive Advantage Think About What How & When Manage Relationships Play Nicely With The Product Team GAME CHANGERS People Game Changers Process Game Changers Technology Game Changers TACTICS The Right Talent Results v Relationships Brilliant Basics Small Teams Problems Not Features Professionalism The Right Culture Communicating Widely Leader Of Leaders SILVER BULLETS… A 01 CTO or CIO? A 02 What is a CTO? A 03 What is a CIO? A 04 What is Go? A 05 Growth via Agile approaches A 06 Being successful as an Interim MEET THE AUTHOR

The CTO Handbook

The CTO Handbook
Author: Mark D. Minevich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Chief information officers
ISBN: 9781587623677

Why spend countless hours searching for relevant thought leadership articles, specific pieces of statistical data, and navigable reference information, when one resource provides it all? In The CTO Handbook, former CTO of IBM Next Generation Group Mark Minevich, guides readers through what need not be a daunting world of IT management addressing such critical issues as: - Fundamentals, Importance of & Background on the CTO/CIO Profession - Strategic Roles & Responsibilities - Current Economic Climate & Changes - The New Generation & Digital Revolution - Outsourcing & Offshoring Implications for the US IT Market - New Market Economy- Creating Value for Customers - CTO Leadership & Coaching - Globalization, Innovation & Commercialization - & Much More Supplemental to Minevich's engaging commentary, this title includes a wealth of CTO/CIO related technology articles written by C-Level (CEO, CTO, CFO, CMO) executives from companies such as BMC, BEA, Novell, IBM, Bowstreet, Harte-Hankes, Reynolds & Reynolds, McAfee, Verisign, Peoplesoft, Boeing, GE, Perot Systems, and over 50 other companies along with a wealth of reference/appendix material including vital industry statistics, forms and interactive worksheets, field-specific resources and profiles of related professional organizations indispensable for any CTO, CIO or other Technology Executive.

The Information Trade

The Information Trade
Author: Alexis Wichowski
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0062889052

"A timely, compelling, and expertly researched passport to the tech companies that rule today's digital landscape."—Blake Harris, bestselling author of Console Wars and The History of the Future. In this provocative book about our new tech-based reality, political insider and tech expert Alexis Wichowski considers the unchecked rise of tech giants like Facebook, Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and Tesla—what she calls “net states”— and their unavoidable influence in our lives. Rivaling nation states in power and capital, today’s net states are reaching into our physical world, inserting digital services into our lived environments in ways both unseen and, at times, unknown to us. They are transforming the way the world works, putting our rights up for grabs, from personal privacy to national security. Combining original reporting and insights drawn from more than 100 interviews with technology and government insiders, including Microsoft president Brad Smith, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, the former Federal Trade Commission chair under President Obama, and the managing director of Jigsaw—Google’s Department of Counter-terrorism against extremism and cyber-attacks—The Information Trade explores what happens we give up our personal freedom and individual autonomy in exchange for an easy, plugged-in existence, and shows what we can do to control our relationship with net states before they irreversibly change our future.

Federal Chief Technology Officer in the Obama Administration

Federal Chief Technology Officer in the Obama Administration
Author: John F. Sargent, Jr.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1437938035

On April 18, 2009, Pres. Obama appointed Aneesh P. Chopra to serve in the newly created position of fed. chief technology officer (CTO). In announcing the appointment, the Pres. indicated that Mr. Chopra would undertake roles beyond what might be considered traditional CTO responsibilities. As the Pres. described them, these roles include promoting technological innovation to help the U.S. create jobs, reduce health care costs, protect the homeland, and address other national goals. Contents of this report: Overview; Background; Potential Scope of Duties and Authorities; Organizational Precedents; Potential Challenges; CTO Structure and Activities; Issues for Consideration by Congress. This is a print on demand publication.