“CIO Master” Book Tuning : How to Understand the “Three Sides of Coin”

CIOs are Business Executive first, and IT managers the second: They must devote their time and energy, understanding the business and the potential of digital technologies to improve customer experiences, improve business processes and work with senior executives to develop new digital enabled business models. This should be the focus of the digital CIO. Today’s organizations are at a crossroads where the segregation or siloing of business units are at a need to reach across the aisles and respectively work with each other. IT delivers the best solution to the business problems which meet business’s requirement or tailor customer’s needs. IT should facilitate the business partners to the right solutions and help to implement them. Therefore, CIOs should also collect feedback from business upon how to improve IT services and satisfy customers.
Bridging the gap between IT and the Business are really issues of all about change: Some say, that the gap between business and IT has actually widened. The reason is that business and IT have evolved at a different pace over the past few decades. While IT has evolved significantly in all aspects - people, process, technology - business has, and continues to evolve faster. The world has changed and operational process efficiency needs to be on agenda to see economic prosperity return for future generations. Cutting out waste such as shrinking the gap between business and IT as described could make a significant contribution and the sooner it starts the better it will be for all involved. If there is a conflict inherent in serving both individual business functions and the enterprise as a whole, as a rationalization in many cases serves the enterprise at the cost of specific functions. What has to be realized is that sometimes the additional cost to the enterprise is worth it. That's a business call and it precludes an inflexible strategy on the part of functional executives. In this case, CIOs need to capture the full picture, the holistic business insight, rather than IT picture only.

It is increasingly more challenging for IT to deliver to business what it wants when it wantsThe real paradox is that IT depends on the business to define their technology requirements but the business does not understand the capabilities of technology and it is difficult for them to provide functional requirements for applications. Therefore, In order to integrate IT and business seamlessly, IT needs to understand business problems via knowing the “three sides of the coin,” and provide consultation and recommendations to the business on how to leverage technology. CIOs can deliver ‘competitive capability” to business as many businesses will plateau without IT, so there is a co-dependency that should be recognized in a mature - respectful manner that facilitates the strategic goals and objectives of the Enterprise. It’s a team effort!
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Published on May 22, 2016 23:42
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