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May 20th, 2009

Do CEOs *really* care about IT?

Posted by Michael Krigsman @ 11:32 am

Categories: CIO issues, IT issues, Uncategorized

Tags: CIO, Information Technology, CEO, Strategy, Management, Michael Krigsman

“Aligning business and IT” is a buzzword concept that comes up at every gathering of CIOs. Listening to technology CEO’s discuss the topic at MIT’s CIO Symposium, it appears little progress has made been in addressing this issue.

Today’s opening panel consisted of presentations by four CEOs, each of whom discussed his view of the relationship between business and IT. Chief Correspondent for Xconomy, Wade Roush, moderated the panel, which included:

Although intended to explore successful practices, the very existence of this panel topic demonstrates the breadth and scope of the alignment problem.

Despite predictability of topic and response, the panel did offer insightful comments. I particularly liked several points from management guru, Jim Champy, who said, “CEOs don’t pay attention to technology unless something breaks down.” Champy added:

CIOs should participate in innovation around the company’s business model, which goes beyond contributions just to product, services, and operations. Managing infrastructure is worthless if the business fails.

On the other hand, this comment from Alan Trefler reminded me why so many CIOs are in the doghouse, treated almost as second-class citizens by their organization:

IT spending often doesn’t create top line growth or greater efficiency.

My take. Improving integration between IT and business requires focus and collaborative effort from both CEO and CIO. However, as with all dances, even starting to address this issue requires two committed partners.

I’d like to see a CEO seriously and publicly proclaim business / IT integration to be a strategic organizational imperative. Until that happens, and a corresponding level of resources and follow-up applied, then all this talk about alignment rings hollow.

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Michael KrigsmanMichael Krigsman is CEO of Asuret, Inc., a software and consulting company dedicated to reducing software implementation failures. Click here to discuss this post with him on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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"Business Logic"?
That's funny, I thought being an IT specialist meant focusing on aspects of IT, not trying to be a business consultant. The trouble is, too many C-suite Suits look at IT as being a magic bullet. It'... (Read the rest)
Posted by: wkl2009 Posted on: 06/09/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Does anybody really care about anything?  GuidingLight | 05/20/09
Most IT personnel have no business...  bjbrock | 05/20/09
So I guess you're stilling running Windows 95?  GoPower | 05/20/09
Most IT personnel have no technology...  Erik Engbrecht | 05/20/09
I have to disagree  voska1 | 05/21/09
CEO's: Just make it work and don't bother me with security. (NT)  pmcgrath@... | 05/20/09
I think we accomplish this pretty well..  daMan25 | 05/20/09
Sure, like any other department.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/20/09
CEO's care about cost cutting. IT is just another expense  T1Oracle | 05/20/09
Rethoric  mkrigsman@...ZDNet Moderator | 05/20/09
Depends on how they themselves think does it not?  James Quinn | 05/21/09
They don't care unless it's not working  voska1 | 05/21/09
RE: Do CEOs *really* care about IT?  Paulo Rosado | 05/21/09
Absolutely they do  dkawalec | 05/21/09
CEOs don't care because IT = 75% infrastructure  BNara | 05/22/09
Rose colored glasses  Roger Ramjet | 05/25/09
"Business Logic"?  wkl2009 | 06/09/09

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