Leadership and Strategic Management for Chief Information Officers
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
June 16-18, 2008
Leadership and Strategic Management for Chief Information Officers
(LSM) is designed primarily for the CIO working to become an effective member of the senior management team. LSM focuses on how senior managers shape and implement strategies in the public sector, including the concepts and skills needed for leadership within a single organization and across multiple organizations. In the public sector, success requires alignment between organizational capacity, public value, and the authorizing environment. Leaders must thus become wise and skillful as managers (to build and utilize organizational capacity), as analysts (to assess public needs and the creation of public value), and as advocates (to mobilize support and legitimacy).Working with Harvard faculty and utilizing cases, concepts, and research of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, participants will gain insight into challenges including:
The goal of the Leadership and Strategic Management session is to develop capabilities for working with other senior leaders in shaping and implementing public sector strategies. This is a course that taps deeply into the core competence of Kennedy School cases and research. With faculty and practitioner working together, LSM creates a learning environment where proven frameworks and real-world experience can be combined to create applications of immediate and long-lasting value.