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9DEC-JAN, 2018hide from non-delivery, poor-delivery, or financial waste; there is an entire team in the organization looking at it and it shows up on Customer Service reports as well as the financial reporting. Have no doubt­there is a scorecard measuring your success as a leader in the organization and as the leader of your troops. It should align with your own scorecard or good luck explaining the discrepancies.Now back to reality vs. Utopia. What about that place that is just 4 blocks over from Utopia? Would you, as an IT Leader, take it? Then what about that place which is just 2 blocks over from Utopia? Do you think it's achievable? A true leader will attempt to go there. How about Utopia itself? Let's get to that a little later.How do we go from business strategy changes based on the latest posts on social media and financial journals about what is driving consumer spending, brand adoption, new revenue ideas, untapped markets? Every IT leader knows the answer, and talks about it probably once a week with peers or colleagues. You must be a part of the business strategy. In fact, if you have learned the business inside out, think about how your budget would form with enough wins; an upper-limit goal the firm is willing to invest in to net a return of X based on history trends. A dynamic IT budget? Reduced "keep the lights on" projects in favor of "we're building the future" projects? Your team feeling like they are an important part of the future of the firm and not a desktop support group?In my experience, it comes down to motivation of your team members, of the business leaders, and of the client base. Be confident. Say what you think. Act on what you agree is right for a broad success. Build partnerships and trust. Don't just be the IT guy. That's right. Don't just be the IT guy. Be the Head of Product and Service Strategy--unofficial title, with real responsibilities. Take ownership. Be accountable. Watch others watch you. Watch them work to emulate you to be on your team. You're not boasting at this point, or you shouldn't be, because you will quickly lose focus. You bring value and people turn to you for help. That's what IT does; you have just disguised it as being a great business partner.Is that too hard or too scary? You bet! Utopia is a hard place to find and it's easy to park a few blocks away because you don't think your car fits in the neighborhood. When you lead from the front and you have a trusted army helping you win battles, you can make your own Utopia and it can be YOUR version of beautiful. Be the Business, don't support the Business' IT needs.So back to the question about sleep! All IT leaders sleep. Most sleep lightly. It is the life we have chosen­on call, escalations, disasters, and failed data centers. We listen to the teams we have been fortunate enough to lead, and guide them to what we would do, or better yet we learn something from the next generation that is emulating us. That said, never lose sight of what is most important, or it will fly away. I encourage you to love what you do, but I implore you to love those who support you every day. Best of luck as you close out your year and OWN next year. The connected world has truly opened the door to extremely dynamic business opportunities and new sources of revenue or saving revenue
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