About
CIO Wiki is a dictionary, glossary, and encyclopedia of key concepts and terms used in Business and Information Technology Management (IT Management). An initiative of CIO Index - the world's largest community of Chief Information Officers - the focus is on informing the CIO to facilitate their journey to CIO 3.0.
A key objective of the CIO Wiki is to air the best information on a topic. Often, this is buried deep inside Google's search results and never finds its way in Wikipedia.
We source information from expert practitioners. We clearly mark the source and provide a link back to it so experts on a topic are recognized.
The CIO Wiki is currently available for reading only. At a later date, we intend to open it up for editing to practitioners ONLY.
The scope of CIO Wiki, therefore, spans three domains namely, business, management, and information technology. A CIO 3.0 is by definition a leader so we cover leadership and other topics related to furthering the CIO's career:
Chapters
- Business Strategy
- IT Strategy
- e-Strategy
- IT Governance
- Enterprise Architecture
- IT Sourcing
- IT Operations
- CIO
Popular Topics
- Business
- Business Function
- Corporate Strategy
- Differentiation Strategy
- Kotter's 8-Step Change Model
- Gartner's PACE Layered Application Strategy
- Information Technology Enabled Services (ITeS)
- Client Server Architecture
- Corporate Strategy
- E-Governance
As of 15th July, 2021, there are over 4600 articles on the CIO Wiki. We are continuously adding more.
We actively seek your feedback - comments, questions, suggestions, and criticism so please do not hesitate to contact us.