CIOs can add strategic value to their business by employing several cross-functional strategies. This analysis of organizational dynamics and the role of the CIO explores the benefits of focusing on business processes, aligning constituents to achieve common goals, forging strong internal relationships, mandating customer participation in IT projects, and providing thought leadership to guide behavior and business development.
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