Chief Technology Officer: Defining the Responsibilities of the Senior Technical Executive

Chief Technology Officer is the first book of its kind to dissect this pivotal role within modern corporations. It provides a disciplined examination of the CTO's position, unveiling the multifaceted responsibilities that range from technology foresight to corporate governance. The book presents a rich tapestry of insights drawn from the forefront of business giants such as General Electric, Motorola, Cisco, Intel, and Microsoft, where technology awareness is not just part of the executive vocabulary but the core of strategic decision-making.

Through this book, you will explore the six archetypes of CTO roles that pervade industry, encapsulating the unique challenges and contributions of technology leaders in both colossal enterprises and nimble startups. It imparts a holistic framework that dissects the nuances of the job, from monitoring emerging technologies to guiding R&D investments, assessing mergers and acquisitions, engaging with media, and influencing professional groups.

Our narrative delves into how industry titans like GE's Jeffery Immelt and Scott Donnelly have recalibrated their corporate compass to harness the winds of technological change. The book underscores the transformational impact of the CTO, detailing how this role is pivotal in transmuting innovative ideas into market-defining products and services, thereby carving out a competitive edge.

The book unfolds in three compelling parts. Initially, it embarks on the evolution and escalating significance of technology leadership, elucidating how the CTO role is reshaping business landscapes. Subsequently, it ventures into the synergy between the CTO and innovation within the hallowed halls of R&D and the bustling arenas of business units. Finally, it offers a gallery of industry-specific vignettes, showcasing the distinct responsibilities of CTOs across a diversity of sectors including manufacturing, defense, government, and small businesses.

At its heart, Chief Technology Officer is a clarion call to those positioned at the helm of technology within their organizations. It addresses the shifting responsibilities from traditional roles like the Director of R&D and the CIO to the CTO, whose remit extends beyond internal IT management to encompass the broader horizon of market and financial gains.

The book is not merely a collection of theories but a nexus of real-world experiences, practical research, and strategic foresight from practicing CTOs, leading academics, and innovative corporations. It is a treasure trove of best practices, academic principles, and seasoned experiences, equipping current and prospective technology executives with the wisdom and tools to excel.

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Chief Technology Officer: Defining the Responsibilities of the Senior Technical Executive

Chief Technology Officer is the first book of its kind to dissect this pivotal role within modern corporations. It provides a disciplined examination of the CTO's position, unveiling the multifaceted responsibilities that range from technology foresight to corporate governance. The book presents a rich tapestry of insights drawn from the forefront of business giants such as General Electric, Motorola, Cisco, Intel, and Microsoft, where technology awareness is not just part of the executive vocabulary but the core of strategic decision-making.

Through this book, you will explore the six archetypes of CTO roles that pervade industry, encapsulating the unique challenges and contributions of technology leaders in both colossal enterprises and nimble startups. It imparts a holistic framework that dissects the nuances of the job, from monitoring emerging technologies to guiding R&D investments, assessing mergers and acquisitions, engaging with media, and influencing professional groups.

Our narrative delves into how industry titans like GE's Jeffery Immelt and Scott Donnelly have recalibrated their corporate compass to harness the winds of technological change. The book underscores the transformational impact of the CTO, detailing how this role is pivotal in transmuting innovative ideas into market-defining products and services, thereby carving out a competitive edge.

The book unfolds in three compelling parts. Initially, it embarks on the evolution and escalating significance of technology leadership, elucidating how the CTO role is reshaping business landscapes. Subsequently, it ventures into the synergy between the CTO and innovation within the hallowed halls of R&D and the bustling arenas of business units. Finally, it offers a gallery of industry-specific vignettes, showcasing the distinct responsibilities of CTOs across a diversity of sectors including manufacturing, defense, government, and small businesses.

At its heart, Chief Technology Officer is a clarion call to those positioned at the helm of technology within their organizations. It addresses the shifting responsibilities from traditional roles like the Director of R&D and the CIO to the CTO, whose remit extends beyond internal IT management to encompass the broader horizon of market and financial gains.

The book is not merely a collection of theories but a nexus of real-world experiences, practical research, and strategic foresight from practicing CTOs, leading academics, and innovative corporations. It is a treasure trove of best practices, academic principles, and seasoned experiences, equipping current and prospective technology executives with the wisdom and tools to excel.

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Chief Technology Officer: Defining the Responsibilities of the Senior Technical Executive

Chief Technology Officer: Defining the Responsibilities of the Senior Technical Executive

by Roger D Smith
Chief Technology Officer: Defining the Responsibilities of the Senior Technical Executive

Chief Technology Officer: Defining the Responsibilities of the Senior Technical Executive

by Roger D Smith

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Overview

Chief Technology Officer is the first book of its kind to dissect this pivotal role within modern corporations. It provides a disciplined examination of the CTO's position, unveiling the multifaceted responsibilities that range from technology foresight to corporate governance. The book presents a rich tapestry of insights drawn from the forefront of business giants such as General Electric, Motorola, Cisco, Intel, and Microsoft, where technology awareness is not just part of the executive vocabulary but the core of strategic decision-making.

Through this book, you will explore the six archetypes of CTO roles that pervade industry, encapsulating the unique challenges and contributions of technology leaders in both colossal enterprises and nimble startups. It imparts a holistic framework that dissects the nuances of the job, from monitoring emerging technologies to guiding R&D investments, assessing mergers and acquisitions, engaging with media, and influencing professional groups.

Our narrative delves into how industry titans like GE's Jeffery Immelt and Scott Donnelly have recalibrated their corporate compass to harness the winds of technological change. The book underscores the transformational impact of the CTO, detailing how this role is pivotal in transmuting innovative ideas into market-defining products and services, thereby carving out a competitive edge.

The book unfolds in three compelling parts. Initially, it embarks on the evolution and escalating significance of technology leadership, elucidating how the CTO role is reshaping business landscapes. Subsequently, it ventures into the synergy between the CTO and innovation within the hallowed halls of R&D and the bustling arenas of business units. Finally, it offers a gallery of industry-specific vignettes, showcasing the distinct responsibilities of CTOs across a diversity of sectors including manufacturing, defense, government, and small businesses.

At its heart, Chief Technology Officer is a clarion call to those positioned at the helm of technology within their organizations. It addresses the shifting responsibilities from traditional roles like the Director of R&D and the CIO to the CTO, whose remit extends beyond internal IT management to encompass the broader horizon of market and financial gains.

The book is not merely a collection of theories but a nexus of real-world experiences, practical research, and strategic foresight from practicing CTOs, leading academics, and innovative corporations. It is a treasure trove of best practices, academic principles, and seasoned experiences, equipping current and prospective technology executives with the wisdom and tools to excel.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780982304044
Publisher: Modelbenders LLC
Publication date: 10/01/2009
Series: Becoming a Better Leader , #1
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Roger Smith, Ph.D., has over 30 years of experience creating leading-edge software applications in healthcare, defense, and education. He served as an executive Chief Technology Officer for AdventHealth Systems; U.S. Army Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO-STRI); and the Titan Division of L3Harris Corp. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science, a Doctorate in Management, an MBA, an M.S. in Statistics, and a B.S. in Applied Mathematics. He has received innovation and service awards from the US Army, AdventHealth, Association for Computing Machinery, Society for Computer Simulation, and AFCEA.

Table of Contents

Part One: Defining the CTO Position

1. Emergence of the CTO

2. The CTO in Transition

3. The CTO Spectrum of Responsibilities

4. CTO Relationships

Part Two: CTO Responsibilities

5. Strategic Responsibilities

6. Aligning Compentencies, Capabiliteis, and Resources

7. Decision Making Theories and Processes

8. Applying Real Options to Project Investment

9. How Long Does IT Matter?

10. R&D Productivity Analysis

Part Three: CTO Exemplars

11. The Field-Grade CTO

12. Government CTO

13. The Female CTO

14. Defense CTO

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