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CIO career strategy: Managing for success

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Well you finally made it. After much hard work and personal sacrifices you are now a CIO. Congratulations and good luck!

How long will the position last? Well, no one really knows, but it will for sure come to an end at some point. The only question is how it will come to an end and whether it will be your choice or somebody else. Regardless, all CIOs need to have a career strategy and be prepared to manage their career for the long term. So how do you do that?

While there is no single or absolutely right answer, based on past experiences here are a few points for consideration:

 

 

Each CIO will by necessity make their own decisions to manage their career, but they don’t need to do that on their own. The CIO Association of Canada (CIOCAN) provides an excellent opportunity for CIOs to come together to network, to share best practices, to facilitate executive development and to enable advocacy on issues of significance for our profession. CIOCAN also has a supportive program for CIOs in career transition, when they need the most help.

Some CIOs will let the circumstances of their present position be the primary determinant as to how their career evolves, while others will take charge and take purposeful steps to maximize their opportunities for career success along with the associated rewards. Which type of CIO are you?

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