Summary:
The book examines the complex role of IT leaders, highlighting the contradictory expectations and challenges they face, such as balancing innovation with keeping systems running smoothly. It offers insights and strategies for overcoming these paradoxes to achieve success in the evolving landscape of technology management.
Key points:
1. CIOs must innovate while maintaining stable IT systems, balancing new tech adoption with operational reliability.
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