Essential reading: Books every CIO should have
The IT Value Stack
A Boardroom Guide to IT Leadership
by Ade McCormack (Wiley)
Ade McCormack has built a reputation as one of the few writers able to create a neutral language that is readily understood by hard-core technologists and business leaders alike. Perhaps best known for his Financial Times column and a previous book, IT Demystified, McCormack puts a ton of practical knowledge to good effect, from a career within technology at Logica CMG to his current role as CIO coach and business IT advisor.
In The IT Value Stack, he's at it again, tackling the vexed subject of how companies assess the value they extract from IT. Typically, McCormack isn't backward in coming forward. "Much of IT's reputation is sadly deserved", he states, adding that part of the blame should be attached to "socially inept technologists who seem incapable of communicating with the users".
However, this is not a book that lashes IT people unfairly and McCormack also takes aim at "unscrupulous salespeople who, through a toxic combination of not quite knowing what they sell coupled with aggressive sales targets", damage the relationship between vendor and buyer.
As for IT vendors, he criticizes "technology providers that regard delivery as a by-product of their primary business, which appears to be sales". Board members and CEOs get a dose of McCormack's salty language too, especially those who think "email works so why does he [the CIO] want to talk to me".
McCormack holds robust views. IT often merits its reputation for gobbledegook and lacking service but boards need to understand IT because it offers them enormous opportunity, he suggests. A lack of IT professionalism is a real problem, he contends, and he is particularly interesting on the nature of the IT industry, suggesting that people working in IT suffer from low self-esteem.
I'm not at all sure that McCormack isn't over-egging his argument here but it's characteristic of the punchy style employed throughout.
This is a solid work to dip into to remind yourself or others that there may be a third way that lets the board understand IT and IT understand the board.
Groundswell
Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies
by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff (Harvard Business Press)
Groundswell, the work of two Forrester Research analysts, is a book that was begging to be written. It covers the impact social technologies are having on the business sector and, since the two are often assumed to be polar opposites, it is a necessary addition to the groaning bookshelves of IT literature.
The authors, Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff, do justice to the subject, examining the ways that consumer-orientated technologies such as blogging, video-sharing sites, wikis and the like can be tapped to create grassroots marketing support. As you might expect of seasoned analysts, this book has plenty of case-study material that provides persuasive insights into how companies have used social technologies, from Dell's engagement with user forums for product development to Procter & Gamble's community website to market tampons.
As the authors note: "The
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