While most IT organizations aspire to play a strategic role when it comes to consulting with the business, there may come a day when that is its only primary function. A new survey of 1,300 senior IT leaders conducted by Vanson Bourne on behalf of CA Technologies makes it clear that the role of the IT organization is transforming, but there’s not much consensus about the rate at which that transformation is occurring. CIOs, for example, believe they are exercising more control over that transformation than the rest of their IT colleagues.
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GigaOM – News flash: company boards are starting to ‘get’ IT — Cloud Computing News
Techies know how important IT is to a company’s success — what IT pro would ever say that IT doesn’t matter? But new research indicates that the boards of directors that are supposed to guide corporate strategies, are starting to get that message as well.
A survey of 175 board members by Gartner and Forbes found that improving IT was rated as important as boosting sales in terms of overall priorities.
This is particularly interesting since directors are not a particularly tech-savvy bunch — only 16 percent of directors have any background in IT, according to Gartner VP and Distinguished Analyst Jorge Lopez.
The takeaway for IT professionals is that they must paint the IT investments they want to make in business terms that the board understands, for example showing how these improvements can cut costs, streamline the supply chain and/or improve the product mix. (In related news, The Technology Business Management Counsil released a publication Monday that talks up the need for CIOs to run IT as a business.)
GigaOM – News flash: company boards are starting to ‘get’ IT — Cloud Computing News