The Chief Technology Officer
Author: Ferdows, Kasra ; Adler, PaulINSEAD Area: Technology and Operations ManagementIn: California Management Review, vol. 32, no. 3, spring 1990 Language: EnglishDescription: p. 55-62.Type of document: INSEAD ArticleNote: Please ask us for this itemAbstract: A number of large corporations have created a senior level position at the corporate level with broad responsibility across two or three of the following areas: product, process and information technologies. This position is often referred to as the Chief Technology Officer. The authors studied this position to identify the tasks and background of the CTO. This was done through questionnaires and interviews of the 25 CTOs who were listed in the 1985 in the Fortune 100 corporationsItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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A number of large corporations have created a senior level position at the corporate level with broad responsibility across two or three of the following areas: product, process and information technologies. This position is often referred to as the Chief Technology Officer. The authors studied this position to identify the tasks and background of the CTO. This was done through questionnaires and interviews of the 25 CTOs who were listed in the 1985 in the Fortune 100 corporations
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