Acronym of CTO


( Chief Technology Officer ) Senior Manager, Information Technology (briefly, CT (CIO)), the highest decision-makers in information technology field an organization. The manager to the CEO (CEO) reports. This manager is usually a member of the senior executive of the organization as well. Technical skills required by the manager for all organizations are not alike and each enterprise in proportion to the assignment and description of tasks. technical skills a special for this side of the definition does.

in the past, the need for technical skills such as computer science, engineering, software, and information systems for the the the mentioned. that is in no way Universal. Recently, management abilities desired for the CTO's business acumen and commercial prospects, strategic, etc. precedence over technical skills, the person mentioned.

the role of the CTO, sometimes to the senior manager, knowledge or CKO expansions are given (and hopefully not only with information but with knowledge also dealing). Also, the role of the CIO, sometimes with the senior director of technology or CTO be replaced (director of the CTO is usually more with the development and improvement of software and scientific research dealing there). Life shelf-life of a CIO in an organization, usually a seven-year income average he is in the country of America annual 185 is 125 dollars. In a survey conducted in 2006 of managers, 41% of CIO announced that they looking for better position in another organization. This, while 59% also stated the position of another does not follow.
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