According to the "Distruptive CIO", a seminar held at the CIO100 Conference this past August, being disruptive in today’s environment means moving away from the norms of expected actions and finding new ways to accomplish redefined objectives that don't follow the existing methods.
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The Pros and Cons of being a Disruptor
Technology is certainly part of your work in the supply chain. I've recently been contributing to a related site named "Enterprising CIO" where the focus is on technology leaders and how they can contribute to the success of their organizations. Here's the lead to one of my recent articles there. I encourage you to take a look at this and the other content. It may be useful to you.
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The most effective CIOs demonstrate leadership by being proactive "Disruptors" who introduce new technologies, workflows and business processes to the workplace.
Scott Koegler
Scott Koegler is Executive Editor for PMG360. He is a technology writer and editor with 20+ years experience delivering high value content to readers and publishers.
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