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Fri, Jun 5, 2009 11:23 EDT

What a CIO Says, and What He's Really Thinking

The difference between the two is usually quite significant.

Topic: Applications

Blog: Enterprise Software Unplugged

Current Rating: 5 Comments: 13

CIOs are famous for their generic, canned and oftentimes boring remarks on anything from ERP and cloud computing, to vendor relations and social media technologies.

By nature, most CIOs are not publicly willing to stir the pot, even when it would be interesting and refreshing to know what they are thinking on any given topic and what's going on inside their IT organizations. (Note: If you ever get a few cocktails in a CIO at a conference or dinner party—without the PR assistant in tow—then you can actually hear what they really think.)

Here's a sampling of what I think CIOs are genuinely thinking when they are pressed into imparting their views to the masses:

When a CIO says, "We think iPhones for our workforce—even though they are more expensive than the smartphone we have standardized on—might be something for us in the future," he's really thinking, "We'll roll out iPhones when monkeys fly out of my butt."

When a CIO says, "The CEO and I have a great relationship. I can go into his office any time and talk about what's going on in IT and how we can better meet the needs of the business," he's really thinking, "We found Terabytes of porn on his PC, and as long as he's in charge, I've got a job."

When a CIO says, "I'm currently talking with our executive board, legal team and CMO about the trade-offs of letting employees use social media at work," he really means, "My 13-year-old daughter is talking me through what Facebook is."

When a CIO says, "Despite the recession, innovation is still a key function in our IT department," he's really thinking, "My budget just got cut by 30 percent, I had to lay off 60 people, we canceled 10 core IT projects—innovation?! How 'bout just keeping the lights on?!"

When a CIO says, "With our core enterprise vendors, we feel like we have a true partnership, with lots of good communication," he's really thinking, "We despise them and beat them up on pricing every chance we get."

When a CIO says, "I'm not sure how our customer database could have been compromised. We had all the relevant security controls in place," he's really thinking, "I'm shocked we've been able to remain 'breach free' this long."

When a CIO says, "E-mail that to me. I'll take a look and get back to you ASAP," he's really thinking, "Send it to my e-mail address, my secretary will print it out for me, highlight the important parts in neon yellow marker, then I'll dictate my response back to her, she'll type it into my e-mail account and send it to you next week."

"We're very interested in how open-source technologies can help us reduce our overall vendor spend," he's really thinking, "Are you out of your freakin' mind? Open source?! You've got to be kidding, right? Never!"

When a CIO says, "We're always working on the challenges of business-IT alignment," he's really thinking, "Everyone hates me and my staff."

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Mon, Jun 8, 2009 10:47 EDT
Anonymous user
Posted by: Anonymous
Rating: 90

This has to be one of the most absurd article postings I've read in a professional e-zine. This *might* be appropos on April 1st, or on Letterman's Top Ten. C'mon, you can do much better.

(What I really meant to say is that most hardworking CIOs would be put off by the denigrating comments in the article). Let's hope C-level peer executives of teh CIO don't read this article.

 
Mon, Jun 8, 2009 14:51 EDT
Anonymous user
Posted by: Anonymous
Rating: 30

I kept reading waiting for one of them to be true. Then I hit the end of the article. This was either poor journalism, or just a failure as a joke.

 
Wed, Jun 10, 2009 13:20 EDT
Anonymous user
Posted by: Anonymous
Rating: 20

What does a CIO really do that couldn't be addressed by a COO and IT manager?

 
Thu, Jun 11, 2009 11:16 EDT
Posted by: John Leeper
Rating: 90

When a CIO says "that was a humorous column" he really means "bad attempts at humor from someone who really is not in the trenches."

When a CIO says "this was worthwhile reading" he really means "I already knew this (and the writer didn't)" but he's just being polite.

When a CIO reads a column and says "that was very insightful and I learned something" he means "good this guy is a writer and not a CIO."

When a CIO attempts to remember a password so he can post a comment he's really thinking "I'm spending time posting this so I'll only read the first few lines, if that, of the next column."

 
Thu, Jun 11, 2009 11:52 EDT
Anonymous user
Posted by: Anonymous
Rating: 70

I read this article and it brought an early morning smile to my face. Quite humorous IMHO.

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