First 100 Days as CIO

I started a new position this week as VP Technology / CIO of McGraw-Hill Construction and have started to work on a 100 day plan. Poking around a little bit, I've found a number of good references on this subject:
  • Forrester's new CIO 100 Day Plan - Advises building a personal checklist. Has a good starting list of major learning and action tasks. Recommends "let your business peers know you are listening" and "establish your management style early".
  • What to Do in the First 100 Days of Your New Job - From CIO magazine. A good, simple list of questions to ask business leaders and staff as you meet them. Some great pieces of advice, such as "Remember some of your best decisions are made before you have all the facts because you instinctively know what needs to be done."
  • 5 Tips for Charting Your 100 Day Plan - Also from CIO magazine. Assess, determine expectations, build alliances, understand the culture, get an early win.
  • Advice for first time CIOs - Good for first time CIOs, but also a good refresher course for experienced CIOs looking to structure their first 100 days.
  • 3 CIO Lessons from Obama’s First 100 Days - A good read. Kill a sacred cow. Be a problem solver.
My personal experiment; I've decided to Tweet my first 100 days. I plan to post a single tweet per day covering the highlights of each day. Obviously, I can't say very much in 140 characters, so call it an experiment. Here's a twitter search that you can use to follow these specific tweets, or you can just follow @nyike.
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About Isaac Sacolick

Isaac Sacolick is President of StarCIO, a technology leadership company that guides organizations on building digital transformation core competencies. He is the author of Digital Trailblazer and the Amazon bestseller Driving Digital and speaks about agile planning, devops, data science, product management, and other digital transformation best practices. Sacolick is a recognized top social CIO, a digital transformation influencer, and has over 900 articles published at InfoWorld, CIO.com, his blog Social, Agile, and Transformation, and other sites. You can find him sharing new insights @NYIke on Twitter, his Driving Digital Standup YouTube channel, or during the Coffee with Digital Trailblazers.