We often overlook the importance of mentorship and guidance from trusted advisors in our careers. However, as a Chief Information Officer (CIO), there is also a responsibility to share one's experiences and life lessons with future decision-makers. As a CIO, one should pass on the successful experiences of being a technical executor and designer to these future leaders.
Below are the career success insights from Steve Williams, the CIO and Senior Vice President of a large retail company. At the age of 37, he became the youngest IT director of this company with an annual sales revenue of $6 billion. Perhaps through his success story, you can become an outstanding CIO sooner..........