Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once said, “nothing is more dangerous for a new truth than an old misconception.”
Of course, Goethe was a writer in the late 1700s – pre-CIOs and, basically, everything else as we know it today. However, the sentiment remains. The scope of the CIO role is evolving daily, and what was true about the job description yesterday may no longer be applicable tomorrow.
Throughout our CIOs Unfiltered series, we’ve sat down with more than 20 technology thought leaders to talk about digital transformation, operating models, data, automation, and more.
At the end of each conversation, we posed one simple question:
What is the most common misconception about CIOs?
Though these thought leaders span different industries, specialities, and backgrounds, there are three common themes that each manages to call on:
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