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The Aspiring CIO and CISO

You're reading from   The Aspiring CIO and CISO A career guide to developing leadership skills, knowledge, experience, and behavior

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835469194
Length 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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David J. Gee David J. Gee
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Your Journey to Becoming a CIO or CISO
2. Chapter 1: Starting the Journey to Become a CIO or CISO FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: How to Develop Yourself to Be a CIO or CISO 4. Chapter 3: Executing Your Career Path to Becoming a CIO or CISO 5. Chapter 4: CIO and CISO Interview Tips 6. Part 2: What to Do in the First 90 Days
7. Chapter 5: CIO – The First 90 Days 8. Chapter 6: CISO – The First 90 Days 9. Part 3: Being the CIO or CISO
10. Chapter 7: Moments of Truth (When You Accelerate Your Growth) 11. Chapter 8: Understanding the Pressures CIOs and CISOs Face 12. Chapter 9: CIO and CISO Survival Skills 13. Part 4: What’s Next in Your Career?
14. Chapter 10: Looking for the Next Elevator 15. Chapter 11: Risk Management as a Career Option 16. Chapter 12: What CIOs and CISOs Do in Retirement 17. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Index

Understanding the need for a 90-day plan

When you start in a new CIO or CISO role, there is always much anticipation. The prior incumbent would have announced their departure, and the team and your future colleagues would be in a state of anticipation – expecting both good and bad to come from the change. There is always going to be some natural anxiety from the technology team regarding work that is in progress. In addition, they might feel a sense of loss in that all the deliveries that had been completed before might perhaps not be recognized.

It is in this spirit that I wrote the 90-day plan. The plan was to both guide myself and inform my stakeholders in what areas I would spend this time. By default, it would also detail where I wouldn’t be spending my time, which is also instructive to the broader team. As I noted earlier, I had transitioned through five earlier CIO roles that also had their own first 90 days. This new CIO role was not close to being as large...

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