نتایج جستجو برای: پرسشنامه chief

تعداد نتایج: 101467  

2013
Matthias Boehm Carl Stolze Oliver Thomas

Due to the high volatility in the field of information technology (IT) and the rapid technological advancements, all IT professionals constantly have to be able to evaluate trends and put them into context. This is especially true for those who fulfill the role of a company’s chief information officer (CIO). But if there is a gap between the required set of skills and those needed, training bec...

2009
James S. Denford M. Tina Dacin

The term Chief Information Officer (CIO) was first coined in 1981 and has been implemented in many firms across a range of industries. Two competing institutional theory views are proposed, one leading to the institutionalization and one leading to the extinguishment of the CIO position. A pilot test was conducted examining Security and Exchange Commission filings where instances of adoption, r...

2014
Ramona Lall Alison Levin-Rector Robert Mathes Don Weiss

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2000
Ken Peffers Charles E. Gengler

The CIO faces competing demands from internal customers for a variety of services, such as consulting, development, maintenance, and operations. S/he is also responsible for identifying new projects that will increase firm value. How can s/he identify potentially high-impact projects, in the face of a deluge of requests, many for politically motivated, suboptimal projects? We adapt a personal c...

Journal: :MIS Quarterly Executive 2011
Joe Peppard Chris Edwards Rob Lambert

2006
Mark W. S. Chun John G. Mooney

The IS research community has investigated the evolving and changing role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for more than twenty-five years. This research sought to better understand the recent changes of the CIO role. Our research goals were threefold: 1) To identify whether the CIO’s job has changed from the characteristics suggested by previous studies; 2) to identify a profile of the a...

2008
Igor Aguilar Alonso José Carrillo Verdún Edmundo Tovar Caro

This paper describes demand management and its life cycle, taking into account the IT priorities model and project prioritization as a key demand management element. One of a company’s main objectives is to get the maximum benefit from its businesses in the shortest possible time. To do this, it is necessary to properly manage customer demand and satisfy customer needs. Therefore, it has to pro...

2011
Gregory S. Dawson Robert J. Kauffman

We explore empirical regularities of CIO survivability in public and private organizations using CIO job tenure durations spanning 1994 to 2009 for 1,594 executives. We employ the Kaplan-Meier estimator from event history analysis to compute survivor functions for CEOs, COOs, CFOs and CIOs. We make log rank comparisons of job tenure durations to make inferences within/across executive titles, a...

2007
Alan Thorogood Colin Wood

Leading a business unit’s IT function is more challenging than leading a corporation’s IT function. At the business unit level, a CIO reports to the business unit’s manager and to the corporation’s CIO (Hodgkinson 1996). In comparison, the corporate CIO must establish a relationship with one boss the CEO (DeLisi, Danielson et al. 1998; Kakabadse and Korac-Kakabadse 2000). A further problem is t...

Journal: :MIS Quarterly Executive 2014
Anthony B. Gerth Joe Peppard

Based on in-depth interviews with 21 CIOs, the full article explores the process of how CIOs take charge of a new appointment. Taking charge is the process of learning and taking action to the point where an executive has mastered the new assignment in sufficient depth so he or she can run the sphere of responsibility effectively, given the constraints and available resources. We identified thr...

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