Showing posts with label effectiveness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label effectiveness. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Seven Roles of Highly Effective CIOs

Society for Information Management's Advanced Practices Council has identified seven key roles highly effective CIOs perform. How many do you do”


CIO of 2010 will be more strategic than ever, focusing on leadership, collaboration and high-level process improvement, according to the C-level executives interviewed by SIM. As part of its sweeping new report, "Grooming the 2010 CIO," the Society for Information Management has identified seven key roles successful CIOs assume in the enterprise today. Here are SIM's seven attributes of the highly effective CIO




Source: CIO Insight

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Impact of Leadership

Facilitation Session 16/01 FAQ - Leadership is not solely the responsibility of those who reside at the higher levels of the hierarchy. Instead, it’s an activity in which anyone who’s interested in the success of an organisation can take part.

Strategic leadership involves:

  • Defining the overall vision and mission of an organisation
  • Developing strategies, systems and structures to achieve the vision and mission
  • Creating both technical and social systems that are effectively integrated, and which address the needs of both customers and employees

Operational leadership involves:


  • Ensuring that organisational processes are effectively carried out on a day-to-day basis
  • Monitoring performance
  • Addressing constraints
  • Ensuring that employees understand what is to be done and are provided with the authority, knowledge and skills to do it

The culture that results from how work is carried out shapes the way members of an organization relate to each other and to the outside world. The levels of employee motivation and empowerment, and how conflict is resolved, both shape — and are a measure of — organisational cultures. Leadership must effectively manage these issues because they also affect organisational performance.

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Friday, January 12, 2007

Communication Excelerator

Executives lose their effectiveness or can even derail, not because they not smart enough, but because they fail to connect with or understand their impact on the people around them. Communication is our biggest point of leverage. It may seem simple enoughbut it's certainly not easy, communicating with stakeholders is difficult. We tend to underestimate its importance and the commitment involved. How many of us ignore consistent communication ... how often have you heard people saying he/she has a clumsy interpersonal style, perhaps arrogant. Does your organisation spend more time and money focusing solely on technical skills or strategy instead. Do you know how well you communicate with others? How clear are you about your impact on others?
Do you know what you do well and how to improve on it. If your communication is a knowledge engine for your company! Finally, ask yourself - how would communicating even better benefit both me and the organisations that I work in? What are the "hard" Wins/Profit that will result from developing this "soft" competency?

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Saturday, December 30, 2006

Library Resource

Self Help and Personal Development

  1. Productivity & Effectiveness
  2. Success, Power, Changing Behaviours

Productivity & Effectiveness

Success, Power, Changing Behaviours





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