5 IT executives share real strategies for moving the business forward

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What’s so special about organizations that are embracing technology to move their businesses forward? What are they doing that’s so different than everyone else? And what can you learn from them?



It turns out that companies pursuing IT-enabled business innovation tend to have six things in common, ranging from having CEOs who are committed to technology-driven initiatives to investing in and rewarding innovation. That’s according to a recent Harvard Business Review Analytic Services survey, which asked 420 global business leaders about the role their CIOs play in business transformation.



We call these innovation-focused CIOs “Enterprisers” because they’re focused on how to be enterprising by using IT to advance business goals. We reached out to some of the Enterprisers to ask them if the six traits of IT-driven business innovators identified in the HBR report rings true in their organizations.



Find out how these five IT executives are helping move their businesses forward by using some of the strategies identified in the survey and some that aren’t. In this roundtable you will:

  • Learn why Jet Propulsion Laboratory CTO Tom Soderstrom says it's important for IT to be “an enabler to the business and not be seen as competition.”
  • Find out why Vanguard CIO John Marcante says that even though “structured innovation is a bit of an oxymoron,” it’s helpful to have “process in innovation that aligns to collaboration.”
  • Learn why Aaron Stibel, Executive Vice President of Technology at Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp., has helped transform the entire technology organization into groups of startups.
  • Other roundtable participants sharing their experiences are Peter Buonora, Enterprise Architect at BJ’s Wholesale Club and Adam Dennison, Vice President & Publisher for CIO, CITEworld and Computerworld.

Download the “CIO Roundtable: The Six Traits of IT-Driven Business Innovators” below to learn more.

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