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Four secrets to becoming a rising IT star

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April 30, 2008, 02:24 PM —  CIO.com — 

Success is not easy or simple. Even in the best of times, workplaces are fraught
with changing conditions, political jockeying and limited room for advancement.
And these are not the best times.

Yet some IT staff manage to get noticed-and in all the right ways. What are
the secrets of their success? How do some IT leaders manage to shine?

Beyond the basics-energy, enthusiasm, passion for the work-four important behaviors
can help catapult you to success, say CIOs and executive recruiters.

Be good to your end users.

First things first: If you want to get ahead, don't make people feel stupid.
This advice can be especially important for IT folks, whose technical expertise
can create a danger of doing just that.

"People outside of IT won't necessarily understand tech speak, so you
need to present information in a manner so they understand technology and what
it provides to the company," says John Murphy, CIO of Hard Rock Hotel &
Casino in Biloxi, Miss. Murphy's ability to do so has helped him in the executive
suite with other C-level colleagues. "I've been able to translate technical
information to them in the manner they can understand and assimilate and in
a way that shows the benefits to the big picture," he says.

Thinking hard about how to help someone else understand what you're saying
may seem obvious for important presentations; doing it day in and day out may
prove more challenging. But don't dismiss those small, cumulative interactions.
"You develop an opinion about people over time," says Gerard McNamara,
Managing Partner at Heidrick and Struggles, an executive recruitment firm. In
those daily interactions lie many opportunities for you to distinguish yourself
by your energy, enthusiasm, and likability. This way, when a more senior job
opens up, the support to put you in the position is there-not just from your
boss, but also from other senior leaders. "We're all human," says
McNamara. "People pick people they like."

To make sure your likability quotient is high, focus on being open-minded,
says Randy Jackson, CIO of the city of Surprise, Ariz. Make it a point to listen
when others are speaking. "Don't place an assumption on the table when
you're trying to figure out a problem." Really listen to what someone is
saying and process what you're hearing. Doing so conveys respect, and you also
are likely to develop solutions you wouldn't have otherwise.

End-user problems-large and small-are opportunities to build relationships
that can advance your career, says the Hard Rock's Murphy. It's all in how you
handle those situations that makes the difference. "Don't make an end user
feel dumb for not understanding; make them feel good about coming to you and

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