The virtual CIO

Could your business do with help from the Virtual CIO?How many small to medium businesses have a Chief Information Officer (CIO) to guide their use of information and technology? A CIO is responsible for the information technology within an organisation including the processes and practices supporting the flow of information, whereas the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is generally responsible for the technology infrastructure. They're not the same skill set. 

Technology often begins as the domain of the founder of a small business. As technology reaches further into the business and needs become more specialised, or as costly mistakes are made, a technical boffin is hired to sort the mess out. A technical empire grows, and the technology becomes an end in itself. New challenges emerge: managing people and budgets, finding the right staff, aligning IT with business strategies, refreshing and modernising infrastructure, managing customer interfaces with the business’s technology systems, and managing change.

There's not going to be a simple technical fix. Enter the CIO.

While many CIOs have a technical background, this is not universal and increasingly the keys to success are leadership capability, business acumen and strategic perspectives. Typically, the CIO recommends the information technology that will be needed to achieve business goals, and then works within a budget to achieve the plan.

He or she may be involved with analysing and reworking existing business processes, identifying and developing the capacity to use new tools, reshaping technical infrastructure and network access, identifying and exploiting the business’s knowledge resources, and integrating the Internet and the web into both short and long term business strategy.

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