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Thanksgiving 2021
By Adam Walter on Nov 22, 2021
Topics: vCIO IT Sales Person IT Sales conversation
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Daylight Savings
By Adam Walter on Nov 15, 2021
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Topics: vCIO IT Management Drinks with IT
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Internet of Things
By Adam Walter on Oct 11, 2021
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Topics: vCIO Managed Services Providers Implement New IT Services Adam Walter
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Shiny IT Things
By Adam Walter on Sep 20, 2021
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Topics: vCIO CIO Humanize Podcast
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Episode 163: Exercise and IT
By Adam Walter on Aug 11, 2021
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Topics: vCIO IT Management MSP Humanize Podcast
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The State of the vCIO in 2020
By Dr Peter Torbagyi on Jan 7, 2021
Every year Managed Services Platform publishes a report about the state of the vCIO. We summarize the experiences of the largest vCIO community in the world. We’re not just interested in the major trends in the technology space, but how those impacted the vCIO role and responsibilities.
Topics: vCIO Virtual CIO CIO Managed Services Platform
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Do you have an Annual QBR Playbook?
By Myles Olson on Oct 2, 2020
Although client meetings are getting shorter due to the remote environment, account managers need to pack more into each session. Flooding the client with too much information in a short amount of time leads to an overwhelmed audience, a lack of decisions and countless unorganized follow up meetings. The key is to be able to define all the talking points with the client and spread them out logically over the year. This sets a predictable rhythm for the account manager and the client so they can discuss all salient points and make decisions one step at a time. In this blog we review how to best distribute the topics over the year and the critical points of developing your Annual QBR Playbook.
Your QBR Annual Playbook is your game plan to specify the different topics, decisions and engagement over the year on the different QBRs. This playbook is developed internally and shared with the client to engender alignment.
Different playbooks should be developed for different client segments. If you have only one meeting with a client for a year (as they are small and have no budget for more meetings) you cannot really have a playbook with them. However if they actually have 2 or more meetings a year then a playbook can come in quite handy. We are going to review a 4 meeting QBR formula as this can be applied to medium and larger clients as well.
Topics: vCIO QBR Quarterly Business Review
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What to ask from executives in a QBR?
By Denes Purnhauser on Sep 23, 2020
Most MSPs enjoy great personal relationships with office managers and technical contact people because of their regular work together. As executives are not part of the operation it is very important to know them better, understand them better and build strong relationships with them through the only touchpoint you have: Quarterly Business Reviews.
In this article, we check the 8 most important areas you can cover with your executives to get more engagement.
Topics: vCIO Managed Services Providers IT Account Management Strategic Leadership QBR Quarterly Business Review
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Lessons Learned: How to thrive during uncertain times
By Adam Walter on Aug 25, 2020
Throughout the pandemic and these times of uncertainty, we’ve seen various industries defaulting to panic mode. They don’t know what to do or what’s coming next, so they hold their breath, make decisions in the moment and hope for the best. Moving from one thing to the next without strategy has left these employees increasingly tired and unmotivated.
In the technology world, we have a phrase for this practice that we hear multiple times a day: Firefighting. Firefighting means you’re spending your day putting out one fire after, always moving to the next issue with no time to plan ahead or create solid solutions for the future.
Being stuck in this firefighting mode comes with a big problem: burnout. Always having something to do is fun at first; it feels like you’re coming in as a hero and fixing the problem. Then reality hits. You aren’t getting anything done, you’re just bouncing around from one thing to the next and creating recurring problems. Fortunately, there’s a way to stop this, and that’s where Lessons Learned comes in.
Topics: vCIO Managed Services Providers Strategic Leadership Adam Walter
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vCIO: The Ultimate Guide
By Denes Purnhauser on Jul 10, 2020
The vCIO or Virtual CIO (virtual chief information officer) term was popularized in the managed services industry to initially differentiate one MSP from another by adding higher-level management practices to their services.
The term has been overused and without a lack of an accepted definition, certification or agreement across the industry the term has lost its original meaning. As any MSP could claim to provide vCIO services it is no longer the main differentiator. Meanwhile, the service provided by vCIOs has become more relevant than ever.
That is why most MSPs have their own terminology for the vCIO role such as digital advisor, digital consultant, business technology advisor, and so on.
Topics: vCIO Managed Services Providers Virtual Chief Information Officer MSP Virtual CIO CIO
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Podcast That Bridges the Gap Between Business and Technology
By Denes Purnhauser on Jun 10, 2020
I have long been a huge podcast fan. I listen when I drive, hike or while working out, but I had trouble finding something great to share with our MSP community. I told this to Adam Walter about a year ago and he took up the challenge. Now after hearing the 7th episode of his Humanize IT podcast, I decided to put out this blog for our audience to make sure the word got out. I love this new voice and narrative about how to differentiate, how to serve and how to run an MSP of the future. He has been interviewing the most forward thinking MSP leaders about how to make IT more human, how to drive great conversations and how to deliver business value to clients.
Check out the latest episodes here. Thanks to Adam for doing this for the community!
Topics: vCIO Virtual Chief Information Officer Adam Walter Skip Ziegler
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Your web conference setup sucks (and how to fix it)
By Adam Walter on May 5, 2020
In today’s distributed workforce everyone is settling into a routine. Many, however, haven't really put objective thought into how their presence is viewed by their clients. We are still playing by old rules: dress nice, speak clearly, have a predefined agenda. This is no longer the case, and it takes a back seat to web presence. So, for those of you who don’t want to read this whole thing, here are the 3 things you need to know.
- Your web setup is too casual and unprofessional.
- Your current setup will cost you customers in the long run.
- For less than the cost of a new outfit you can distinguish yourself.