March 1-30, 2012
MIDSIZE ENTERPRISE SUMMIT REGIONALS 2012
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Midsize Enterprise Summit Regionals 2012
March 1-30, 2012
Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle, West Coast
The CIO's Role as Chief Innovation Officer
The Midsize Enterprise Summits (MES) bring together prequalified and recruited IT executives with content providers and leading and emerging vendors. The MES Regional Series brings these opportunities to you locally.
These exclusive one-day forums are a must for those working in and selling to the midmarket. Each day will host a full agenda of industry panels, keynote, and rich content sessions as well as a networking reception and product exhibits.
XChange Events will be hosting two Regional Series in 2012, Fall and Spring. Register to attend as a Midsize IT Executive.
Fall Regional Events
Los Angeles, CA
March 7
Hyatt Regency Century Plaza
San Francisco, CA
March 15
The Westin San Francisco Market Street
Seattle, WA
March 20
Renaissance Seattle Hotel
Theme: The CIO's role as Chief Innovation Officer
The CIO’s role at midsize enterprises today is changing rapidly as they evolve from a strategic technology leader into the organization’s most valuable asset—a driver of business innovation fueled by integrated tech solutions. But many of today’s CIOs are struggling with their role and caught in the middle of a complex transition. Peter High, a compelling author, researcher and consultant to CIOs will help you redefine your role while propelling your status in the organization in a three-hour workshop that is the cornerstone of this event. High will call upon the work from the best-selling book “World Class IT: Why Businesses Succeed When IT Triumphs” to help you succeed as a business innovator. His book was based on interviews with dozens of CIOs who are viewed as business innovators inside their organizations. Don’t miss out on this career-changing insight which features the “Five Principles” that must be followed to achieve world-class IT performance.
See our Midsize Strategies Interview with Workshop Leader Peter High