Technology executives face a number of big challenges ahead. They'll need to work closely with CEOs to address these hurdles.
Much of the pressure CIOs feel is coming from the need to excel at digital transformation.
"With digital transformation now at the top of the C-suite agenda, there is added pressure within organizations to adopt digital capabilities faster, develop them with scale in mind, and deliver sustained performance benefits by embedding digital ways of working across the business," said Carl Carande, vice chairman, advisory at consulting firm KPMG.
If companies want to deliver growth rather than great proofs of concept, they must have management and transformation teams that can quickly assess and prioritize the suitability and fit of emerging technologies, Carande said. "I think that there is some truth to the state of fatigue brought on by the need to quickly adopt remote work-related technology," Clark said. "However, for many companies it is an acceleration of a trend that was already in motion," Clark said.
"I can see why this can be challenging," Bellur said. "There are a myriad of solutions that often overlap in their capabilities. Often there is never a 'perfect' solution, and it can take weeks or months to evaluate the right solution fit to a given problem. Good due diligence in finding the right solution can make the implementation relatively smoother."
To address the coming challenges, it's important that CIOs collaborate with chief executives on a regular basis.
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