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There is a new paradigm for Information Technology officers of the future. Managing IT as a black box is no longer an acceptable approach. Future IT officers must become both business and technology leaders as senior executives are not only expecting but demanding that their IT executives are thought partners to the business and able to deliver meaningful, measurable results.

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Chris Patrick, Egon Zehnder International, Dallas
CIOs: rising demand for business-oriented IT leaders boosts pay

The role played by Information Technology Officers is changing rapidly as demand for business-oriented IT leaders rises. Managing IT as a black box/cost center is no longer an acceptable approach - tomorrow’s IT officers need to be both business and technology leaders.

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