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Social Applications Chief Networking Officer: The New C-Level Position
Smaller companies and start-ups can get the biggest immediate impact by adding a CNO
By: RR Mussa
Feb. 23, 2009 09:15 AM
The Chief Networking Officer (CNO) has gained much interest as more companies and executives have become open minded to challenging the corporate hierarchy structure. This ever-changing and always evolving role ,I believe, fits right in with those entrepreneur types who, like myself, are driven by being a contributing force to many different layers and projects. Relationship management skills needs to be assumed natural for the person accepting this role and the ability to be a visionary and share that vision with those he/she is involved in and in some cases in a coaching-type fashion. Mr. Pitaluga also highlights the fact that many female traits are also on the forefront of the CNO everyday role. I view a large part of the CNO’s efforts a “bottoms up” grass roots networking and relationship management then approach capturing all and weaving potential win-win opportunities for everyone involved. Sounds a tad convoluted but that’s an entire other article I'll delve into another time. There has been inquiry on the major differences between a CNO and a PR or Communications Officer. I believe these are “top down” often addressing a particular group on a particular topic and/or effort. I also believe that CNO responsibilities can also overlap on some of the aforementioned responsibilities and in this economic crunch make a case for the CNO as opposed to a few other positions. Along those lines I believe that smaller companies and start-ups can get the biggest immediate impact by adding a CNO as he/she could take on various responsibilities and eventually evolve into its own over time. The CNO can immediately assume a few, not so critical, roles while the company is establishing its footprint and growing to the next level. I look at the CNO as a glue and in many cases a consultant to the rest of C-Level team. The CNO’s actions and synergies could have an effect on many layers of the company. SOA World Latest Stories
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