Category: Fractional CIO

  • What To Expect, and How to Support the New CIO (or the one you have!)

    Dave talks to association CIO extraordinaire, Yumi Belanga, CEA about her experience being the new CIO at APTA. What did she do during her first year and what did she […]

  • IT Maturity: Lessons Learned Over the Last 15 Years

    Over 15 years ago, we developed The 501(c) IT Maturity Model™ (ITMM) to help associations and nonprofit organizations align their IT with their business goals by measuring the effectiveness of the four […]

  • Being a CIO: Ideal vs Reality

    Dave is joined by CIO Chris Kasmark, to talk about the relationship between the CIO and the the full leadership team. 

  • How Teams Rooms Can Help You Get More Done

    Does your organization currently have access to a meeting room solution that allows for effortless collaboration, seamless connectivity across multiple devices, and a complete suite of features to enhance the […]

  • Finding Your IT Zen

    Many organizations come to DelCor or other service providers when they feel like their technology isn’t working or is too hard to use, but they can’t identify the real problem. […]

  • Unpacking the Association CIO’s Bag

    Association CIOs rely upon an array of people, processes, tools, and talents to fulfill their organizations’ strategic objectives. So, what’s in an association CIO’s IT bag? Behind a restaurant’s menu […]

  • Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes in the 501c Community

    What’s going on in the 501c community? With special guest, Reggie Henry from ASAE.

  • Revisiting Events and Event Technology

    RIVE Founder, Ned Irons, joins Dave for a chat on the state of events in the 501c community.

  • The IT Maturity Model: How Has it Matured?

    DelCor Senior Strategic Technology Consultant Mike Guerrieri joins Dave for a look at the DelCor IT Maturity Model and its evolving role in association technology assessments.

  • OKRs and Successful IT Programs – Part II

    Inteleos CIO, Juan Sanchez, is back for part two of a discussion on objectives and key results (OKRs) and their role in successful IT program management. Resources mentioned: