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What is the difference between a CIO and a CTO?
A Chief Information Officer (CIO) is focused on the development and execution of the information technology strategy, primarily from an internal perspective. The strength of a CIO is managment, whether it be people, systems or operations.
A Chief Technology Officer (CTO) looks at the overall technology of the company as it relates to the external market needs. For technology based companies, a CTO plays a key role in product development. The CTO's strength is less about management and more about technology and the practical application of that technology.

Court Square's strategic consultants provide an opportunity for you to receive services at a level that fits your organization and business needs. Our consultants work with your technology leaders in
Technology Strategy Development
A review of the corporate business goals and a recommendation of the Information Technology strategy required to achieve those goals. Deliverables include a recommended timeline and estimated resource requirement.
Technology Program Management
Court Square will provide a comprehensive review of existing technology related projects and programs, both current and planned and develop a portfolio mangement approach to accommodate business strategy and resource capacity.
Acquisition Assessment
A review of the technology of an acquisition candidate including review of synergies, potential disparate systems and a plan for integration.