CIO as Chief Improvement Officer: How to Run a “Future-Proof” IT

Learning agility: With increasing speed of change and exponential information, the ability to adapt to change becomes more crucial than ever. The pervasive digitization means "reduced the time to knowledge." People and organizations could now learn faster in a time when leading strategists were arguing that the only sustainable advantage was to learn faster than your competition. Either at the individual or organizational level, being learning agile is perhaps the only path for running a future-proof IT. From talent management perspective, learning agility is particularly important for IT employees, due to the disruptive nature of technology and overloading IT workload, building a dynamic IT workforce with learning agile is strategic imperative in running a digital IT because an adaptive mind has better learning capability. From an innovation perspective, digital catalyzes the culture of innovation due to the convenience of learning and sharing. How these ideas are recognized, filtered and dealt with well become a crucial factor in an organization's success in producing digitized products, services, and solutions. From IT leadership perspective, a learning agile CIO can make effective decisions, solve problems, and manage a dynamic IT via looking at things that are analytical, innovative, critical, as well as with change-aware, with the ultimate goals to achieve high performance and sustain it.
Accelerated speed: Traditional IT organizations are perceived slow to changes, even a drag of the business changes. The faster IT can lead the business's digital transformation. Running a “future-proof” IT is truly about reinventing IT as the change agent of the business, leading change and catalyze digital transformation with the right pace. In practice, even in the simplest organizations, there are different aspects of a business change at different rates, they experience the pressures for change differently. The 'Speed' is not homogeneous across the enterprise, there are differences between 'front office' and 'back office,' enterprises with multiples businesses and associated business models. An accelerating IT separates the exploitation of the existing methods and technologies from the exploration of the new way to do things via leveraging the emergent digital trends. Speeding up IT doesn’t mean IT goes rogue, it means IT organizations become agile, fluid, flexible, innovative, adaptive, intelligent, ambidextrous, and dynamic, for enabling business growth and improving digital equilibrium, and overall business maturity.

Digital is the age of innovation. If the business is not different, you are a commodity, either for IT or the business as a whole. Assuming the company has a great product, creating meaningful, relevant, and compelling differentiation in the mind of customers is the challenge. This is the foundation in which brands are built. Therefore, running a “Future-Proof IT” is really about being innovative, differentiated, accelerated, strategic, learning agile, and strategic, always “keep the end in mind,” to delight customers and catalyze business growth and transformation.
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Published on October 14, 2016 23:19
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