The Metaphorical Understanding about the Contemporary CIOs Multiple Personas

CIOs as digital conductors: Forward-looking organizations are all on the journey of digital transformation. Although it’s a collective leadership responsibility for both senior executive team and BoD to lead business transformation and orchestrate digital symphony. When it comes to IT and how it relates to business, this should be the CIO's role in conducting the digital music - not just the background music to support the melody; but playing a complex piece of the digital music sheet. The role of IT today for many organizations is a solutionary for business problems, an optimizer for business processes and capabilities, and an orchestrator for the digital transformation. The CIO as a conductor has to lead the in-house musicians and take into account the time lag of the orchestras in another time zone. They must simultaneously coordinate with distant contributors, otherwise, the music with jar the ears. There needs to be some in-depth technical understanding as well as business acumen. Take that away and you run the risk of the orchestra stopping altogether or, at least, playing the wrong tune! IT is a critical note in digital music sheet. It is important for the CXOs to communicate seamlessly and work collaboratively in a business strategic planning and support capacity, to ensure that the information and IT services being delivered are what is needed for the business to play their music. Only business and IT work as a whole, the symphony can be orchestrated elegantly and harmoniously.
IT leaders and managers as gardeners: IT leaders should be like diligent gardeners, to take care of their plants (people, process, and technology), IT also needs to prune “the weed” regularly. Many IT organizations in legacy organizations or in legacy industries spend significant time, cost and resource to maintain the heavy systems or out of date apps. It's amazing how many systems and associated hardware/software you will find in large companies and many haven't been used for years. In many IT organizations, they want to transform IT but have no mechanism to articulate the costs or value of these systems. The IT optimization approach is to implement a program that like a gardener would prune the tree and nurture the optimal business solutions. Pruning the weeds would face resistance, however, at the end of the day, this was not just an IT decision, rather, it is the collective decision to improve the overall business efficiency and agility. IT leaders and managers should like gardeners to sow the seeds of creativity, water them, fertilize them, and nurture their growth. Take all significant steps to transform IT from cost center to an innovation center, brings changes to itself as well as business-wide scope,

The CIOs have to master multiple leadership and management roles well. They need to lead at the strategic level for conducting a complex digital orchestra; they should be handy managers to plumbing information and keep it flow; they also need to be like the diligent gardeners to build a unique IT landscape via tuning technology, nurturing people and removing waste. Here are only three of many interesting analogs to articulate the sophisticated role modern CIOs have to play, and they have to play well, to grow into the digital master.
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Published on May 11, 2017 22:49
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