November 4, 2020 |

Keith Sims, President of Integrity Resource Management, Authored “The Staying Power of the Professional CIO: An Interview with Chemours CIO Dean Meyer,” Featured in Comparably

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Keith Sims, President of Integrity Resource Management – A member of the Sanford Rose Associates® network of offices, Authored “The Staying Power of the Professional CIO: An Interview with Chemours CIO Dean Meyer,” Featured in Comparably

Plano, TX 11/4/2020

Keith Sims, President and Founder of Integrity Resource Management – A member of the Sanford Rose Associates® network of offices, an executive search firm located in Carmel, IN. Integrity Resource Management is an SAP Partner and solution provider helping customers get the most from their Enterprise Application investment by engaging the right people, at the right time, and through the best engagement model.

I have spent the last 22 years of my life getting to know and supporting the careers and development of the teams that deliver enterprise applications across the Fortune 1000 in North America. I am an avid reader of books, articles, white papers, blogs, even press releases.  While there are plenty of articles focused on interviewing technology leaders on the trends and the latest technologies’ impact on their industry and their company, usually underwritten by a product manufacturer or a software company, I have not seen a serious attempt to categorize and lay out what it takes to be a successful CIO. For my own interest and the interests of the next generation of technology professionals, I’ve set out to interview and garner insights from some of the most tenured CIO’s at America’s largest and well-known companies to understand the secrets to their success and their staying power. My goal is to understand what skills and attributes have enabled them to not only be successful as CIO of one company but be selected by more than one company as their technology leaders and hold those positions for well above the reported industry average of approximately 4.5 years.

Read full article here: https://www.comparably.com/news/the-staying-power-of-the-professional-cio-an-interview-with-chemours-cio-dean-meyer/