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IT Executive Survival Skills (Part 2)


By Russ Finney

February 6, 1998

As noted in Part one of this series, survival as an IT executive in the late 1990's has become an even greater challenge. More complex technical environments, more sophisticated end users, and soaring business expectations all have made the job of an IT executive downright hazardous.

Recently, our local Austin AITP Chapter invited Ray Bender, a nationally known IT executive researcher and consultant from the Gartner Group, to speak to our meeting regarding IT executive survival. I had the good fortune of attending Ray's excellent presentation.

This second part of the series will be a discussion of IT executive success traits and important survival action steps. These points were taken from a Gartner Group study referenced by Ray during his presentation. Below each bullet point I have added my own personal observations and opinions. These do not reflect Ray's statements at the meeting.


Applied Materials executive Mark Nelsen talking with Garter Group's Ray Bender.

Executive Success Traits

Ray's first slide on this topic presented a long list of traits which Gartner found to be important for a successful IT executive to possess. According to Ray, an IT executive should be:

Survival Action Steps

Another helpful slide that Ray shared with the group was this list of recommended actions to further insure IT executive career survival:

Read IT Executive Survival Skills (Part 1)


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Copyright © 1999, Russ Finney, All Rights Reserved. Originally written for The Mining Company.





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