Is Your CIO Adding Value?

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This is an MIT Sloan Management Review article. Chief information officers have the difficult job of running a function that uses a lot of resources but offers little measurable evidence of its value. To make the information systems department an asset to their companies--and to keep their jobs--CIOs should think of their work as adding value in certain key areas. Accordingly, CEOs can take a number of steps to aid a CIO's efforts. Based on studies of information systems leaders in 60 organizations, this article presents a portrait of successful CIOs and the CEOs who support them.
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