Why Has IT Been Perceived as the ‘Weakest Link’

From Business Perspective: The majority of IT organizations still run in a static industrial mode -”built to last. Most often, this comes down to the business feeling that IT can't keep up with their demand for new services, in other words, that IT isn't as agile as it needs to be. IT is constantly in "developing" and "demand to manage" mode while business has gone far beyond that! With the age of IT consumerization, these are the days of business users becoming tech savvy. Without collaborative communication, business goes around IT for new technology. This is always a sign that something is not going right. The worst thing to do is just put the policy in place to mandate it comes through IT since business will perceive IT as not a real business partner.
From IT perspective: Many organizations are not foresightful to empower their IT leaders or lack of in-depth understanding of IT responsibility, technology complexity, and the paradox of IT management -to both set up the standard and enable innovation. So non-IT personnel doesn't understand technology thoroughly, and often think that it is far more capable than it is, and when it can't meet their lofty desires, blame it for their inability to succeed. Or, if the business does not invite the IT leaders to provide input for strategy, IT turns to be an afterthought, and it's too late for a strong technical solution to be implemented in time. When this happens it all falls down and it’s a bad IT system that caused it. If IT were the weakest link, and then miscommunication caused by people are the weakest of the weak link: Communication is not clear between the participants, and IT is developing a different solution than the other department had in mind. Again, it becomes all IT fault for delivering the wrong, even if it was what was requested.

To strengthen the IT or any business link, organizations should shift from inside out-operation driven to outside-in customer centric. The digital revolution means that channels to customers, links with business capability, and even efficiency of the workforce critically depends on the information enabled by IT. Back to fundamental, it not IT the weakest link in the organization, its people, the reality is that business leaders need digital acumen as much as financial acumen, and IT leaders need to gain business insight as well. And to reinvent IT, it’s not about controlling, but take more resource to do innovation, not just IT innovation, but business innovation and strengthen the business as a whole to leap digital transformation.
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Published on July 01, 2016 23:22
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