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Business and Technology Advice from the World's Top Executives

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Each week, senior executives and prominent thought leaders join Vala Afshar and Michael Krigsman on CXOTalk to explore the impact of technology on innovation and disruption in the enterprise. This is a collection of some of the best words of advice these business and technology experts have shared on the show.

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Page 1: Business and Technology Advice from the World's Top Executives
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• Prioritize the projects that enhance value.

• You cannot deal with modern problems using antiquated systems.

• Creativity needs to come from everywhere, not just the C-level.

• Stay focused on what moves the needle.

RAMON BAEZ SENIOR VP & CIO @RamonfBaez | HEWLETT-PACKARD

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• Seek not to influence, but to be influenced.

• It‟s not about where the budget sits, but where the conversation starts.

• Marketing influence is market strategy built from the influence of others.

• As marketing fuels up, so does IT and everyone ends up at the same table.

JOHN TASCHEK VP OF STRATEGY @jtaschek | SALESFORCE.COM

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• Don‟t chase shadow IT, chase innovation.

• Technology is ubiquitous.

• Embrace social media as a means of doing business.

• Work at the speed of your customers, not the speed of your processes.

ANDI KARABOUTIS VP & GLOBAL CIO @AndiCIOatDell | DELL

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• There are no IT projects, only business projects.

• Business executives should have higher expectations of IT.

• CIOs can use social channels to stay current and well informed.

• Connect to new sources and influential people.

KIM STEVENSON CIO @Kimsstevenson | INTEL

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• IT must develop a deeper understanding of the business through

collaboration.

• In order to move forward, you must abandon the past.

• CIOs must cultivate a culture of agility and customer service.

FRANK MODRUSON CIO @Accenture | ACCENTURE

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• Position is what angle you want to take. Message is how you deliver

that single position to the audience you want to reach.

• When can we be digital first, when can we be digital only and when

do we need to be digital to be on top?

• If you focus on what your end customers want everything else takes

care of itself.

JONATHAN BECHER CMO @jbecher | SAP

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• It‟s all about the outcome, not who has authority.

• Good people trump bad organizational structure every time.

• Spend your time on outcomes.

MIKE CAPONE CIO @MikeCaponeADP | ADP

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• IT must enable people who come to work to make a

difference and to have an opportunity to contribute.

• Rapid delivery of quality services bolster strong business

partnerships.

• CIO is a choreographer or a conductor of an orchestra,

bringing various services together to co-create value.

CASEY COLEMAN CIO @caseycoleman | General Services Administration

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• The foundation of crowdsourcing is built on trust. Trust the crowd.

• Social amplifies voices and choices.

• CIOs must empower CMOs to focus outwardly.

• Luck favors the people who are willing to grind it out.

GUY KAWASAKI FOUNDER @GuyKawasaki | ALLTOP

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• CIO owns the platforms to deliver Big Data, but the CMO owns the results of Big Data.

• The source of influence is becoming the source of education – be the source of influence.

• The market is moving in the direction of ad-hoc decision support – CMO and CIO must collaborate to deliver value.

MIKE FAUSCETTE GROUP VP @mfauscette | IDC

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• The last decade of the enterprise was defined by mass collaboration, the next

decade will be defined by mass integration.

• IT should be the information enabler.

• If you're not the simplest solution, you're the target of one.

• History repeats itself in the technology industry. Pay attention to where

customers are going.

AARON LEVIE CO-FOUNDER & CEO @levie | BOX

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• Continuously add value to a customer‟s experience.

• Don‟t forget the importance of face-to-face interactions.

• Deliver integrated campaigns for a multi-touch world.

CHIP COYLE CMO @Infor | INFOR

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• Social media cuts through organizational hierarchy.

• Technology is bigger than IT.

• Ideas do not become reality without CMO and CIO collaboration.

MARK P. McDONALD GROUP VP @markpmcdonald | GARTNER

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• Know your customers.

• IT infrastructure is a business asset.

• Big Data rewards customer engagement.

FRED KIRSCH VP OF CONTENT @Fred_Kirsch | KRAFT SPORTS PRODUCTIONS

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• Great culture attracts great employees.

• Answer customers‟ questions before they ask.

• Content can be the magnet that pulls new customers in.

BRIAN HALLIGAN CEO @bhalligan | HUBSPOT

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• Maintain a winning attitude.

• Cultivate a culture of teamwork across all departments.

• Adore what you do. Passion drives excellence.

JAY WESSEL CIO @celtics | BOSTON CELTICS

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• You can't default to "yes" or "no," you need to be strategic

in your decisions.

• Take care of the basics, then take care of the parts that

help the business.

• Theories are no match for field experience.

BEN HAINES CIO @bhaines0 | PABST BREWING CO.

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• Know what your customer wants and deliver it.

• Build upon social interactions.

• Learn to read between the lines of data analytics.

LAUREN BROUSELL STAFF WRITER @LBrousell | CIO MAGAZINE

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• Don‟t speak at people, engage with them.

• People want to know you‟re listening.

• Customers are your best influencers. Choose your

influencers wisely.

STEVE GILLMOR HEAD OF TECH MEDIA STRATEGY @stevegillmor | SALESFORCE.COM

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• CIO is an internal coach, bringing innovation and ideas to the

business, orchestrating the use of various technologies.

• Promote an open and adoptive culture.

• The relationship between the CIO and CMO is key to digital business

transformation.

ANDREW WILSON CIO @Accenture | ACCENTURE

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• The centerpiece of your world is your customers.

• Encourage your customers to engage their networks on your

behalf.

• Communities extend the shelf life of social interactions.

WENDY LEA CEO @WendySLea | GET SATISFACTION

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• Convince your colleagues that working together will yield stronger

systems.

• IT no longer has the option to say, „It is what it is.‟

• If you‟re given a shot, take it.

MARC TOUITOU CIO @SFCityCIO | CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO

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• Put the right people in the right place doing the right things.

• Nobody wins on their own. You need a great team behind you.

• When collaborating, find people with the right skills.

SHAWN PRICE PRESIDENT @ShawnPrice1000 | SUCCESSFACTORS

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• Leaders know how to put together the right teams.

• Success depends on best use of individual talent to support

the team.

• An assist is as important, if not more, than scoring.

JO JO WHITE FORMER NBA PLAYER @celtics | BOSTON CELTICS

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• Business model innovation is just as important as technology

innovation.

• Solve customers‟ problems, not yours.

• Social media marketing must be handled in-house.

EVANGELOS SIMOUDIS SR. MANAGING DIRECTOR @esimoudis | TRIDENT CAPITAL

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• Digital Business Transformation is hard because humans are involved.

• Innovation and technology are important in any business strategy discussion.

• The CIO must ensure that the technology supports the brand‟s mission.

• Build trust in your brand.

RAY WANG FOUNDER @rwang0 | CONSTELLATION RESEARCH INC.

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• Be open to innovation.

• Social accelerates contribution.

• Default to the cloud.

• To better the customer experience, you must fully understand it.

JOANNA YOUNG CIO @unhcio | UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

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• Mobile-first is expected.

• Use social media as your personal learning network.

• You cannot stay relevant with a command-and-control mindset.

Collaborate to co-create value.

VP IT & CIO @PhilKomarny | SETON HILL UNIVERSITY

PHIL KOMARNY

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• Culture eats strategy.

• Mobile first, social always.

• To stay relevant, be part of the conversation.

STEPHEN DIFILIPO VP & CIO @S_dF | CECIL COLLEGE

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• It all comes down to culture and purpose.

• We are in the age of advocacy.

• Skills can be taught, passion can‟t.

• Engage your brand advocates.

CO-FOUNDER & CMO @Ekaterina | BRANDERATI

EKATERINA WALTER

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• Marketing has become fragmented, empower advocates.

• Influence is not scientific, its talking to people.

• If you have to tell someone you are influential, you are not.

GLOBAL PARTNER, SOCIAL BUSINESS @AndrewGrill | IBM

ANDREW GRILL

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• Social media enhances communication effectiveness.

• IT needs to be accessible.

• React fast and move priorities to meet customers‟ demands.

CIO @EmergingEdTech | THE COLLEGE OF WESTCHESTER

KELLY WALSH

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• Smart companies don't focus on technology, they focus on positive outcomes.

• Companies must strive to be “customer focused.”

• Listening is the prequel to action.

• People partner with companies that share their values.

PRESIDENT @pgreenbe | THE 56 GROUP

PAUL GREENBERG

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• Experiment. Learn. Apply. Iterate.

• Just like any organization, IT has to prove why they exist.

• Control is both an illusion and a delusion. Control is for beginners.

• Innovation is taking stuff that exists and putting it together differently.

OWNER @dscofield | MILLS-SCOFIELD, LLC

DEB MILLS-SCOFIELD

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• If you want to be influential you need to add value.

• Be great at communicating your story and be useful to others.

• Influence > popularity.

FOUNDER @FlemmingMa | ONALYTICA

FLEMMING MADSEN

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• Good Communication is about mutuality. It‟s not about me, it‟s not about you.

• Leave your ego at home.

• Our goal is to make someone feel heard and understood.

• Don‟t tell people what to do. Engage them.

AUTHOR & SPEAKER @KareAnderson | SAY IT BETTER

KARE ANDERSON

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• Be interesting. This can‟t be automated or bought.

• Content should be a conversation starter.

• Useful data, not the free stuff, has earned social capital.

CEO @marshallk | LITTLE BIRD

MARSHALL KIRKPATRICK

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• We all have to look at government in a different way.

• The rip and replace approach of introducing innovation can be

catastrophic for government.

• We are trying to make an intimate connection with the citizens of the

nation by harnessing social and mobile.

CIO @KristinDRussell | COLORADO

KRISTIN D. RUSSELL

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• Knowing who to ask can be as important as knowing what to ask.

• Learn how to leverage customers to sell more product.

• Companies can‟t control how a product is used.

• You can‟t manage customer experience.

FOUNDER & PRINCIPAL @ekolsky | THINKJAR

ESTEBAN KOLSKY

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• If you are the only one talking, what are you going to learn?

• People do business with people, not logos.

• Businesses need the right tools to adapt in real time.

CEO @markfidelman | EVOLVE! INC.

MARK FIDELMAN

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• The risk of not doing social is actually much bigger than the risk of doing it.

• The Chief Digital Officer is becoming the next generation CIO.

• Social media is bigger deal than the printing press was.

• Social allows business to be faster than ever.

CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER @dhinchcliffe | DACHIS GROUP

DION HINCHCLIFFE

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• Executives must develop data analytical competencies.

• Inspiration in the enterprise comes from the customer.

• Know what the consumer needs and deliver it.

CO-FOUNDER & VP OF PRODUCTS @nenshad | PAXATA

NENSHAD BARDOLIWALLA

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• 90% of our behaviors are driven by our subconscious brain and

only 10% of decisions are made by intellect.

• We all crave safety, belonging and mattering.

• Instead of telling people what to do, ask questions in a tone that is

curious and fascinated.

AUTHOR & STRATEGY CONSULTANT @Comaford | CC ASSOCIATES

CHRISTINE COMAFORD

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• CMOs sit at the intersection of creativity and strategy.

• Make Big Data work for you.

• Engagement trumps consumption.

CMO @stevemann | LEXISNEXIS

STEVE MANN

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• The best people won‟t work for companies that aren‟t social.

• CMOs must take advantage of the analytic opportunities of big data, or

they will drown in it.

• Cultivate multiple skillsets to understand the big picture.

MANAGING PARTNER @InFullBloomUS | BLOOM & WALLACE

NAOMI BLOOM

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• The passion for work is what separates good CIOs from great ones.

• CIOs must embrace IT Consumerization.

• Transformative CIOs serve as true business executives.

• Digital transcends social media.

CEO @mkrigsman | ASURET, INC.

MICHAEL KRIGSMAN

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• If you are not helpful, you are not influential.

• Your brand is what people say about you when you‟re not in the room. The web is the room and it‟s social.

• Modern CMO: storyteller, scientist, artist, customer advocate, technologist, designer, experience architect.

• Culture is what happens when the manager leaves the room. Empower your employees to delight customers.

CMO @ValaAfshar | EXTREME NETWORKS

VALA AFSHAR

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