Career accomplishment I'm most proud of: The young man I've been mentoring since my days at Johnson & Johnson has been accepted at Duke University Fuqua School of Business.
Decision I wish I could do over: Seven years ago, I was managing the implementation of an investment tracking system for Johnson & Johnson by a small software company. We were 90% done when issues started cropping up--functionality gaps, data incongruities, and promises broken. We spent an enormous amount of time trying to execute that last 10% when we should have had the courage to simply walk away from the colossal failure. Lesson learned.
The next big thing for my industry will be ... proving the value of our media buying decisions amid a rapidly changing media landscape. With funds being scarce, advertisers are questioning their advertising budgets, especially in broadcast and print.
Kids and technology careers: Let's just say my 6-month-old daughter wants the remote control and knows how to use it. Fortunately, her arms are short. If she grows up with an analytical mind, technology is a great place to be. There's no end of compelling problems to solve.
Top Initiatives:
>> Building a strong IT organization for Mediabrands, growing the executive pipeline, and hiring good leaders.
>> Investing in business intelligence to ensure that our decision making is world-class.
>> Driving adoption of our global enterprise social computing initiative.
How I measure IT effectiveness: The first measure is ROI: Do the benefits of the project justify its cost? Does the project lower our operating costs? Does it generate additional revenue? Second, we look at salary and related salary as a percentage of revenue. This is an advertising industry standard that helps you determine whether you're truly improving processes or just throwing people at problems. The third is adoption. If people are happily using a new technology, we believe they're benefitting.
Biggest business-related pet peeve: Those one-word reply-to-all e-mails, like "Thanks!" and "Great!"
Tech vendor CEO I respect most: Robert Stephens, founder of Geek Squad, a man of rare vision and authenticity who has engendered fierce loyalty among his employees
Favorite sport: Football--I love the strategic aspect
Personal computer: MacBook Pro
If I weren't a CIO, I'd be ... a high-school history teacher
How long at current company: Two and a half years
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Jason Harrison
Worldwide CIO, Mediabrands
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