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Ten Essential Steps to Becoming a CIO

Lots of people want to become a CIO, but not everyone crosses the finish line. Why? In this behind-the-scenes webinar, learn what it takes to become a CIO from the perspective of the hiring process. Hear what heads of school are looking for--and not looking for--in this insightful discussion for anyone who wants to make the leap into the executive cabinet.

Transcript

Takeaways

  • Know the Role's Flavor

    Not all CIO/CTO roles are the same; understand the organizational charts and whether the position focuses on IT operations, EdTech, data systems, or a combination, and if it's a true cabinet-level position.

  • Experience is Multifaceted

    Schools seek management experience (supervising, budgeting), enterprise experience (leading major, multi-year change management and project initiatives), and experience as a culture builder.

  • Adopt a "C-Level" Mindset

    Approach the role with a strategic, "MBA-type" mindset rather than a purely technical one; be comfortable with nuance, exceptions, and have the leadership backbone to communicate important policy.

  • Span Vertically and Horizontally

    Demonstrate the capacity to span the organizational vertical (from the boardroom and trustees to getting in the trenches) and the horizontal (cutting across IT operations, curriculum, and innovation).

  • Cultivate Key Relationships

    Have open, adult conversations with your current head of school about your growth goals, as their head-to-head reference can be critical in a CIO search.