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Wolf in Cio's Clothing

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Wolf in Cio's Clothing

Machiavellians are few in number in IT. The massive pressure on CIOs continues to increase as the opportunities to use technology in business become more prevalent and more competitive. As CIOs often find themselves at the center of business conflict, they must not only familiarize themselves with Machiavellian tactics as a defensive weapon, but also learn to use them as an offensive weapon in extreme situations so that they can increase IT's contribution to their enterprises.

As Italian political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli implied, you're either predator or prey, and the animal you most resemble determines your position on the food chain. In The Wolf in CIO's Clothing Gartner analyst and author Tina Nunno expands on Machiavelli's metaphor, examining seven animal types and the leadership attributes of each. Nunno posits the wolf -- a social animal with strong predatory instincts -- as the ideal example of how a leader can adapt and thrive.

Technology may be black and white, but successful leadership demands an ability to exist in the grey. Drawing on her experience with hundreds of CIOs, Nunno charts a viable way to master the Machiavellian principles of power, manipulation, love, and war. Through compelling case studies, her approach demonstrates how CIOs and IT leaders can adjust their leadership styles in extreme situations for their own success and that of their teams.

Introduction 1: Aspire to Be the Machiavellian Wolf CIO 2: Master the Three Essential Machiavellian Wolf Disciplines: Power, Manipulation and Warfare Section I: Power 3: Recognize the Power You Have and Increase It Exponentially 4: Prioritize With Force and Finesse 5: Exude Power by Growling, Rather Than Roaring, Your Reputation 6: Make Sure No One Is Always in Control but You 7: Follow the Money but Don’t Let It Fool You 8: Recognize Stronger Wolves and Know When to Be a Lamb Section II: Manipulation 9: Employ Manipulation or Risk Being Manipulated 10: Treat Colleagues as Friends, but Assume They Are Enemies 11: Treat Information as a Weapon, and Don’t Load the Gun Aimed at You 12: Recognize That the Hero Is Often the Arsonist, So Don’t Feed the Fire 13: Ruthlessly Keep Others From Wasting IT’s Time 14: Combine the Wolf’s Power With Manipulation Tactics to Maximize Impact Section III: Warfare 15: Master Multilateral Wars of Expansion to Grow the Enterprise and IT 16: Engage Lieutenants to Scale Up Your Power and Manipulation 17: Create Strong Alliances to Scale Up, but Select the Appropriate Methods 18: Fight on Multiple Fronts to Avoid Being Boxed in by the Enemy or Yourself 19: Create Weapons of Mass Destruction Through Force Multiplication Today 20: Put One Paw in Front of the Other
Professional and Professional Practice & Development
Tina Nunno is a research vice president and Gartner Fellow at Gartner, Inc., the world’s largest information technology research and advisory company, responsible for conducting research and developing publications aimed at helping CIOs and their organizations globally, to improve their performance and contribution. She specializes in CIO-related management issues including working with the board of directors, executive communication strategies, change leadership and enterprise governance strategies.