1, the media is the message
Can the words of the philosopher Marshall McLuhan resonate with you? TV, PC, tablet computer, smart phone and other information carriers on the way, can you use them to get the user's business information? Can you understand your business needs through these media users? Can you get some improvement suggestions for information systems from them?
2, all the software should be as Facebok
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff predicts that all software should be at a glance, allowing users to use enterprise management software to do their job as easily as using social networks. So as CIOs, how do you meet the requirements of your employees? How to deal with it software "social" trend?
3, Simplicity is the ultimate complexity
Leonardo da Vinci's remark tells us that the era of it deployment and implementation will eventually end. So, as CIOs, you have a responsibility and obligation to allow employees to use the IT system in the simplest and most effective way. Otherwise, the complex deployment and use of the system can lead to the end of your career.
4. The sum of the whole is greater than the part
Aristotle does not consider cloud computing and mobile devices, but his dictum still applies to these emerging it technologies. How do you integrate your system to better serve the business?
5, the resistance of change often stems from the lack of transparency
Business writer Dan Cisse is defined. As a CIO, can you clearly describe you and your team's mission in the enterprise to the non-IT departments, such as the business and management sectors?
6, do not take action as a result
Basketball coach John Wood did that. As a CIO, is your effort reflected in your business? Are you doing nothing?
7. Illiteracy in the 21st century is not a person who cannot read or write, but a person without knowledge
Futurist Alvin Toffler saw the significance of human life learning and the value of lifelong learning. So, do you still keep on studying when you are busy with your work?
8. You'd better keep changing yourself, or you'll drown in the world like a rock beneath the sea, because times are changing.
Bob Dylan may not know how many CIOs there are, but it does point to the development of CIOs. As a C-head business executive, whether you are easy to accept new things, easy to change. After all, innovation is the source of success, enterprises only constant innovation can maintain exuberant vitality, people are the same.