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Part 2 – Why do CIOs and Change Leaders need to be great Story Tellers? by Bjorn Ovar Johansson

In the latest exclusive video for the BTN, Bjorn Ovar Johansson concludes his conversation about why communication is critical for CIOs and gives some tips and tricks he continues to use as a way of improving the chance of success.

In part 2 of this series, Bjorn looks at the last of his 5 tips where he covers, ‘Why is it so hard to tell others what you want to plan, do and did?’, ‘Addressing the board and the art of triangulation’ and why ‘Great CIOs are great storytellers’.

Part 1 was released last week and is a must watch to precede these tips:

http://www.thebtn.tv/exclusive-content/video/why-do-cios-and-change-leaders-need-be-great-story-tellers-bjorn-ovar

Bio

Bjorn Ovar Johansson is a board level interim CIO, advisor and business technology leader with a successful international background as ‘strategic problem solver’ in professional services, retail, life science, health care / NHS, banking and financial services sectors. With a wealth of experience, Bjorn is based in Manchester and has a solid track-record of helping SME:s and PE-backed businesses (as well as FTSE 100:s) transforming IT organisations and services to best-in-class, implementing digital / IT strategies to drive efficiency and profitability, and turning around major business transformations. 

Bjorn holds a BSc in Business Administration from Uppsala University. He is a regular columnist for CIO Magazine (cio.co.uk) and a  frequent speaker on ‘Operational Risks in IT’, ‘IT Performance Management’, ‘Critical Success Factors for a Successful Business Transformation’ and ‘Communication in IT’. 

 

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