The Nature and Nurture of Digital CIOs

Personality is nature, but skills are nurtured: Either you are introvert, extrovert or ambivert, CIOs today need to be a dynamic person with open, growth and complexity mindset, have high ability to handle personal attributes, manage impressions, communications to suite situations so as to make things happen. Good personality/skills testing covers critical thinking, problem-solving, handling pressure, creativity, innovation, inventiveness and communications. There is very little concrete evidence for predicting business success via personality tests and even less for evidence that people fit neatly into any of the hundreds of potential categories out there. Even personality is nature, the thinking and leadership capability can be developed if you have a growth mindset. CIOs need to build hardcore expertise and develop skills beyond technology, based on the understanding of their particular organization's current and potential corporate structure, senior management style, and strategic plan. CIOs are strong generalists – with exposure to all the different business areas. only a few other executives have the opportunity to develop such a deep understanding of the wider business. CIOs need to develop a broad skillset beyond technology. Coupled with the ability to understand, and translate “tech-talk.” Among other skills, they need strong business orientation and a proven ability to bring the benefits of IT to solve business issues They translate from one conversation to the other seamlessly.
Creativity and cognitive ability are both nature and nurtured: Although that most of IT operations involve analytical and logical work, some argue it is the creative mind better suited for top leadership. A digital CIO as “Chief Intrapreneur Officer” would keep everyone involved and foster an environment of creative thinking and critical thinking. Digital CIOs need to think of new and uncommon ways how IT can contribute to the corporation and help the business to make right strategy with a growth mindset. Good intrapreneur-leaders explain the big “whys” clearly, to articulate the strategic rationale behind the venture, as more often than not, intrapreneurship is about balancing innovation with other organizational priorities, it presents a possibly even greater challenge and reward. The CIO needs to be able to recognize areas of deficiencies and inefficiencies, then ask the question 'How can we...? The heart of entrepreneurship is about changes, and organizations no matter large or small, all face the unprecedented change, uncertainty, and accelerated business dynamic, intrapreneur leaders are not only self-motivated, but also motivate teams to cultivate change capabilities, and continue to improve. Besides creativity, digital CIO needs to have varying thinking skills and cognitive capabilities:- Critical thinking and analytical reasoning- Complex problem solving and analysis- Application of knowledge and skills in real-world settings- Location, organization, and evaluation of information from multiple sources

The digital CIOs’ effectiveness is based on their leadership authenticity (nature) and qualification (nurture). At today’s hyper-connected, over-complex world, digital CIOs need to have both business acumen and technological vision, but more importantly, they need to have a growth mindset with a strong leadership brand to make influence via expertises in their domains and digital ecosystem.
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Published on December 23, 2016 22:21
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