PETUA UNTUK SENANG SEBAGAI USAHAWAN SIBER


Salam Sejahtera dan selamat datang ke laman blog http://perniagaansiber.blogspot.com izinkan saya menjadi COACH anda dalam perjalanan anda menjadi USAHAWAN SIBER.

SEDIKIT MENGENAI SAYA
Saya merupakan seorang Pensyarah Kanan di Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR).
Saya mempunyai lebih 26 tahun pengalaman Kerja termasuk 10 tahun menjadi Pensyarah. Kini berkhidmat sebagai Pensyarah Kanan di University Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
Skop kepakaran saya lebih menjurus kepada Usahawan Siber/ Usahawan Internet.
Perkhidmatan COACHING saya tawarkan bertujuan untuk mengembangkan hasil dari kerja-kerja penyelidikan dalam Perniagaan Siber yang saya telah lakukan.
Saya akan kongsikan lubuk-lubuk rahsia di internet dan teknik serta strategi untuk menjalankan perniagaan di ruang siber. Untuk Berjaya anda hanya perlukan LUCK + HARD WORK + RIGHT ATTITUDE = SUCCESSFUL USAWAN SIBER.

Anda tentukan sendiri apa yang anda mahu. Untuk meledakkan potensi anda, saya juga menawarkan perkhidmatan RESET MINDA USAHAWAN DAN LEDAKKAN POTENSI DIRI.

Friday 19 April 2013

It’s critical to get a good start when stepping into the CIO role. Consider several measures when you shape your course.


It’s critical to get a good start when stepping into the CIO role. Consider several measures when you shape your course.

new CIO's first 100 days article, importance of first few months of job, Strategy

In This Article

The early months of a CIO’s tenure are an extremely important time to learn about a company’s culture and critical issues, shape an agenda for change, build relations with peers and senior leaders, and make decisions—on people, funding, and other matters—that will provide a solid foundation for the future.
Ian Buchanan, who has served several financial institutions as CIO or COO, says: “In the first 100 days, you have to make your mark. In that period, you also need to formulate a compelling vision, because if you want to lead, as opposed to executing the visions of others, you do need to come out quickly with a story that everybody can align around.” (For more, see “Hitting the ground running as a new CIO: An interview with Barclaycard’s Ian Buchanan.”)
By working over the years with many senior executives stepping into this role, we’ve learned about elements to cover, priorities to make, and mistakes to avoid. We have attempted to distill the most important topics to address during these critical first months. Of course, the particulars of each situation will have an impact on the priorities of each CIO. But we believe every new CIO will benefit from reviewing these elements and using them as a starting point to shape his or her own course of action.
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