Computer and information systems managers can have additional duties, depending on their role within an organization. Chief technology officers (CTOs) evaluate the newest and most innovative technologies and determine how these can help their organizations. They develop technical standards, deploy technology, and supervise workers who deal with the daily information technology issues of the firm. When a useful new tool has been identified, the CTO determines one or more possible implementation strategies, including cost-benefit and return on investment analyses, and presents those strategies to top management, such as the chief information officer (CIO).
Management information systems (MIS) directors or information technology (IT) directors manage computing resources for their organizations. They often work under the chief information officer and plan and direct the work of subordinate information technology employees. These managers ensure the availability, continuity, and security of data and information technology services in their organizations. In this capacity, they oversee a variety of technical departments, develop and monitor performance standards, and implement new projects.
IT project managers
develop requirements, budgets, and schedules for their firm痴
information technology projects. They coordinate such projects from
development through implementation, working with their organization痴 IT
workers, as well as clients, vendors, and consultants. These managers
are increasingly involved in projects that upgrade the information
security of an organization.
Information Systems Resources
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Note: Some resources in this section are provided by the US Department
of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics .