Why would Carl Williams ask a non-technical manager to assume the CIO position?

Please answer the following questions. Limit to 500 to 700 words for the entire assignment.
Why would Carl Williams ask a non-technical manager to assume the CIO position? In his Google search, Barton comes across the statement: “more than any other group within a company, IT is positioned to understand the business end-to-end, across departmental boundaries…” do you agree or disagree?
Why do you think that Bill Davies predicts that Barton will not last a year?
Why do all Barton’s direct reports need to have their technical experts at the meetings?
What did Barton learn from his bookstore trip?
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