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icon for podpress  IT Savvy - What Top Executives Must Know to Go from Pain to Gain : Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

IT Savvy – What Top Executives Must Know to Go from Pain to Gain and What Top IT Professionals Need to Know About the C-suite

Greetings and Happy Holiday’s Web Professionals!

Today’s podcast is an extended interview with Dr. Jeanne W. Ross, Director and Principle Research Scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management Center for Information Systems Research and author of a recently published book entitled, “IT Savvy” what Top Executives Must know to Go from Pain to Gain.

I reached out to interview Dr. Ross in response to and interview with Cia Romano CEO, Interface Guru last week regarding her take on the state of the Web and frustration with the lack of education of those providing and contracting for Web services.

If you ever wanted to better understand the mindset of the folks in the C-suite regarding the topic of Information Technology, (IT) you owe it to yourself to listen to this thirty minute podcast on today’s Web Professional Minute.

Dr. Ross’s research centers on the organizational and performance implications of enterprise initiatives related to enterprise architecture, governance and new IT management practices. At MIT she lectures, conducts research and teaches public and customized executive courses on IT management.

I’ll have a full transcript of this podcast shortly. In the meantime, here is what I asked Dr, Ross to respond to.

* What prompted you to write IT Savvy?

* What is the role of IT from the perspective of the C-suite?

* How does the Internet fit in to that role and that definition?

* How can companies strive to convert IT from a strategic liability to a strategic asset?

* A lot has been said about the potential divide among and executives and IT and you refers to this in your writings. For example in your book you recommend that executives become IT Savvy. Does that mean that executives are solely responsible or should IT professionals become more business savvy?

* What effect if any did the tech bubble bust have on the reluctance of some companies to invest in IT?

* Many in this industry talk about a talent and a skills gap? What are your thoughts?

* Is outsourcing contributing the reluctance on the part of some executives to embrace becoming IT savvy?

* Is their a role that education can play in improving the synergy between IT and the executives?

* What role should business and industry play to encourage parents and youth to see the opportunities IT as a profession? Second part of that question what role if any should business and industry play in promoting the benefits of IT both from employment productivity point of view.

* What kind of foundational knowledge should future IT and business professional’s posses and what will they need to succeed.
* In the book you talk about the importance of IT empowerment. Can you expand on the benefits of this?

* In the book you talk about empowering the digital culture? Can you summarize that and can you provide with a summary benefit statement on Why IT Now?

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icon for podpress  Interop 2009 Las Vegas: Interview with Tony Byrne, of CMS Watch : Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

WOW participated as an exhibitor and a media sponsor of Interop 2009 that took place last week in Las Vegas, NV. Participation in this year’s Interop marks a milestone of sorts since WOW celebrated our tenth year anniversary of participation on the Interop exhibit floor.

In celebration, WOW invited Verio, the global leader in Web hosting to participate in the WOW booth and to participate in the launch of the IT Buyer Guide initiative connecting IT buyers and sellers.

Previously known as “NetWorld+Interop” the week long event is one of the largest of its kind in the U.S. Conference tracks and expo covered a wide variety of IT topics including data center and communication technologies, storage and security, enterprise 2.0, virtualization, VoIP and unified communications, networking, wireless & mobility.

For today’s podcast, I’m pleased to present an interview with Tony Byrne, Founder of CMS Watch, .a vendor-neutral firm that evaluates content technologies and publishes reports comparing different solutions head-to-head. Tony is a long time collaborator with the WOW organization and just so happened to be exhibiting in the booth next to WOW’s. Tony shares his thoughts on the overall event and his take on the IT economy in general.

I’d like to give a special shout out to Tony for the interview, Janine Soika and Scott Schafer at Verio Inc. for their support of the WOW and for helping us celebrating our tenth year anniversary at Interop 2009 Las Vegas. If you can spare a few minutes, please check out the interview with Janine Soika, Director of Channel Marketing at Verio Inc. as well as a dozen or so of the initial interviews on the IT Buyer Guide Also, be sure to bookmark this site for the many more interviews to follow.

Today’s Web professional minute is sponsored by the IT Buyer Guide. When you need IT resources, be sure to check out ITBuyerGuide.org. There is something there for all skill levels and disciplines and be sure to ask about advertising opportunities with this PR6 website from the World Organization of Webmasters.

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