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Have you ever had to make a decision without all of the information that you needed?
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Jun02

Have you ever had to...

posted by Ramin Rastin

Too many of us like to say that we keep an open mind when we really don’t. In order to be an effective CIO both today and tomorrow, we’re going to need to make sure that we work very hard to make good decisions. This means that we’ve got to realize that we will never have complete...

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Why IT Cost So Much?
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May20

Why IT Cost So Much?

posted by Ramin Rastin

All too often the rest of the company views the IT department as being a gigantic black hole when it comes to funding. More and more money gets poured into IT every year and yet at the same time the rest of the firm probably feels that they are getting less and less value for that money. The...

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IT vs. Business
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May17

IT vs. Business

posted by Ramin Rastin

The ideal business model is one that makes the project self-sustaining either through revenue generation or through cost reduction. Performance-contracting, as one example, embraces the latter. These business models are based on creating efficiencies in enterprise applications and IT...

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Big Data
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May11

Big Data

posted by Ramin Rastin

There is a new approach that leading enterprises and governments are taking today that is significantly simpler, more manageable and empowers companies to share their key data more freely, opening up massive new market opportunities for all. Here’s how American Airline is taking...

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CIO=CMO=Diplomat
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May04

CIO=CMO=Diplomat

posted by Ramin Rastin

With the era of digitization, sales & marketing savvy CIO will articulate the IT vision and service value, identify the key business differentiator, cost cutting opportunities, optimize the supply chain, and improve the business process and customer services. The marketing wisdom of IT...

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My Thoughts As A CIO

I am always asked for my advice on how I am leading a large and sizeable Information Technology department in these turbulent economic times, in practical terms, a CIO (IT) has to be as much a business process manager as a technology manager.

IT affects virtually every aspect of company operations today. Because of this, understanding where technology can improve a business process, streamline operations and consolidate functionality and resources across business units, or get new customers, for example, is vital. In order to understand this, today's TOP IT Executives like me have to know where the company gets its parts and pieces, and how those things are processed into a product or service someone will buy.

I as a CIO must have command of what are the basic business processes and how they map to IT. I take a leadership position around helping the organization optimize its business processes; leveraging technology and being both champion, visionary and a leader but that requires good alignment between IT and rest of the business.

As a Top IT Executive you have to be “hungry for change” first. An IT Exec is uniquely positioned to be the major business transformation driver for his/her enterprises. We have a special visibility across the enterprise with an understanding of the core processes and information that make the organization tick. We need to be a catalyst for change across the enterprise and, change will require flexible, extendible IT infrastructures to respond to rapid and constant change. So, approaches like SOA, open standards, virtualization and consolidation, converged communications, cloud computing, multi-sourcing and shared services gain new appeal in this environment. Change also brings risk and our jobs are all about managing and minimizing risks so, enhanced risk mitigation, business resiliency, security, and service management initiatives will be a key to success.

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