Producing Alignment-Savvy CIOs

Posted January 31, 2007 | Leadership | Leadership |

The demand to reduce cost and increase business performance, while at the same time evolving systems to fit global markets, ensures that IT is no longer the sideshow that it used to be. Nonetheless, one consequence of moving technology's act into the center ring is that every CIO is now accountable for getting maximum return on investment out of each corporate IT dollar.

About The Author
Nancy Mead
Nancy Mead is senior member of the technical staff in the Networked Survivable Systems Program of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and a faculty member in the Master of Software Engineering program at Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Mead is currently involved in the study of survivable systems architectures and the development of professional infrastructure for software engineers. Her research interests are in the areas of software… Read More
Bille Shoemaker
Dan Shoemaker
Dan Shoemaker is the Director of the Institute for Cyber Security Studies, a National Security Agency (NSA) Center of Academic Excellence, at UDM. Dr. Shoemaker is a well-known speaker and writer in the area of cyber security. He is a professor at UDM, where he has been the Chair of the computer and information systems program since 1985. He is also a visiting professor in cyber security at London Southbank University. His PhD is from the… Read More
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