Gartner Executive Programs. Hunting and Harvesting in a Digital World. Insights From the 2013 Gartner CIO Agenda Report



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Gartner Executive Programs Hunting and Harvesting in a Digital World Insights From the 2013 Gartner CIO Agenda Report

About the Gartner CIO Agenda Report The annual Gartner CIO Agenda Report is informed by the world s largest annual CIO survey, which for the past 12 years has tracked how CIOs balance their business, strategic, technical and management priorities. The report comprises survey findings, case studies, expert analysis and actionable insight, enabling CIOs to compare their strategies and activities with the priorities and actions of their global peers, and get a glimpse into what the future may hold. The survey findings in their entirety form the foundation of the annual Executive Programs CIO research agenda. This year s survey encompasses the views of 2,053 CIOs from 36 industries across 41 countries, representing more than $230 billion in corporate and public-sector IT spending. Here are some of the key insights from this year s report. Visit gartner.com/cioagenda

IT in 2013: Developing plans to capture digital opportunities CIOs have spent the past decade tending to IT operations in a world of tight budgets, limited technology innovation, cost cutting, outsourcing and control. But over the past 18 months, digital technologies, including mobile, big data/analytics, social and cloud, have reached a tipping point with their business executives, changing IT s business and technical context. On average, this year s CIOs report that their enterprises realize only 43% of technology s business potential. That number has to grow for IT to remain relevant in an increasingly digital world. 60% 50% 51% Average: 43% Percentage of respondents 40% 30% 20% 21% 25% 10% 0% Less than 50% 50% Greater than 50% Technology potential realized by your enterprise There is no choice but to increase technology s potential in the enterprise. This means evolving IT s strategies, priorities and plans from IT as usual toward IT as growth engine. Visit gartner.com/cioagenda Gartner Executive Programs 1

Growth strategies still dominate business strategic priorities The top 5 global business strategies for 2013 highlight achieving growth, gaining customers and expanding technology 1. Increasing enterprise growth 2. Delivering operational results 3. Reducing enterprise costs 4. Attracting and retaining new customers 5. Improving IT applications and infrastructure How technology will support growth and results is a fundamental question. It is no longer sufficient to tend the IT garden and declare success. IT faces a quiet crisis as current practices and plans no longer meet future realities and expectations. CIOs need to reconsider their focus on cost against the increased demands for digital technologies. The tension between cost and digital technologies creates three interlocking issues they must address over the next three years: strategy, funding and skills. Strategy Funding Skills 2 Gartner Executive Programs Visit gartner.com/cioagenda

Extending IT s performance profile beyond tending, to hunting and harvesting Digital technologies, business demands for growth, and a rapidly changing enterprise landscape require CIOs and their IT organizations to extend their performance profile, adopting a broader range of behaviors to meet the challenges. Our analysis of survey responses identified three performance profiles: Tend to the legacy: Manage IT s current operational and investment responsibilities within existing boundaries and constraints where the enterprise needs stability, cost management and quality of service. Hunt for new digital business opportunities: Scout and find innovations and opportunities beyond enterprise boundaries. Some hunting projects will fail, but each helps the enterprise learn about digital technology and value. The result is an accelerating rate of performance as new technology and business solutions take the enterprise beyond current operations. Harvest value from business process changes and extended products/services: Actively change business processes, extend products and services, and replicate best practices. Unlike tending, harvesting transforms IT, business processes and applications to produce additional results. Visit gartner.com/cioagenda Gartner Executive Programs 3

Digital technologies lead CIO technology priorities CIO technologies Ranking of technologies CIOs selected as one of their top 3 priorities in 2013 Ranking 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Analytics and business intelligence 1 1 5 5 1 Mobile technologies 2 2 3 6 12 Cloud computing (SaaS, IaaS, PaaS) 3 3 1 2 16 Collaboration technologies (workflow) 4 4 8 11 5 Legacy modernization 5 6 7 15 4 IT management 6 7 4 10 * Customer relationship management 7 8 18 * * Virtualization 8 5 2 1 3 Security 9 10 12 9 8 ERP applications 10 9 13 14 2 *Not an option that year The top 10 global technology priorities reflect a greater emphasis on externally oriented digital technologies, as opposed to traditional IT/operationally oriented systems. CIOs see these technologies as disrupting business fundamentally over the next 10 years. And they see themselves with a range of digital innovation tools, all of which rely on tending existing platforms in support of hunting for new digital opportunities and harvesting value from products, services and operations. 4 Gartner Executive Programs Visit gartner.com/cioagenda

CIO IT budgets are projected to be slightly down, with a weighted global average decline of 0.5% compared to 2012 actual spending. $113.45 $109.83 $106.53 $104.27 $104.15 $104.67 $104.14 $100 0.0% $101.20 +1.2% $103.73 +2.5% +2.7% +3.1% +3.3% $103.12 +1.0% +0.5% 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Percentages represent the projected average weighted change in the CIO IT budget for the year. -1.1% 2010 2011 2012 2013-0.5% The dollar figure represents the dollar value change in the CIO IT budget between years, using 2003 as the base year. -8.1% 2009 25% of firms expect to cut their IT budgets. 33% of firms expect an increase over 2012. 42% of firms predict the same spending as in 2012. IT cannot expect to secure additional funding without assuming new responsibilities or producing new results. Reacting to limited budgets by restructuring costs, outsourcing and doing more with less made sense from 2002 to 2011, when the supply of innovative technologies was scarce. But digital technologies have changed all that. CIOs will need to make the case that mainstream emerging mobile, big data/analytics, social and cloud technologies justify revisiting IT budget and investment levels. Visit gartner.com/cioagenda Gartner Executive Programs 5

IT must change in response to a changing world, with new roles and behaviors Digital technologies provide a platform to achieve results, but only if CIOs adopt new roles and behaviors to find digital value. Most CIOs cannot simply make the case for greater strategic involvement, funding and skills on the basis of where IT is today. They are confronting a changing technology model. IT must go beyond its current focus on tending to current operations and systems to adopting new behaviors so that it can hunt for new digital innovations and opportunities and harvest raised business performance from products, services and operations. CIOs recognize that they must set aside old tools and adopt new rules. They cannot simply add more items to the agenda; there is not enough IT capacity to start new things without stopping others. In a world of change, it is concerning that around half of CIOs surveyed do not see IT s enterprise role changing over the next three years. Without change, CIOs and IT consign themselves to tending a garden of legacy assets and responsibilities. Mark P. McDonald Group Vice President, Gartner Fellow Co-author, 2013 Gartner CIO Agenda Report 6 Gartner Executive Programs Visit gartner.com/cioagenda

The IT labor market works for only one in four enterprises 2012 s looming crisis of skills has officially arrived When CIOs were asked whether the IT labor market had the ability to supply them with the required skills, only one in four said yes, and most of those lead smaller organizations. CIOs feel that they have sufficient talent available in operational roles such as internal customer service and the help desk, IT finance and IT HR. However, they see a gap in key skills relating to digital technologies, such as enterprise architecture, business intelligence and analytics, security and risk management, and IT strategy and planning. For each of these skills, more than half of CIOs report a shortage of talent. Enterprise architecture Business intelligence and analytics Security and risk management IT strategy and planning Application development Business process management Program and project management Skills gap has negative impact on business Skills gap has short-term impact on business Sufficient skills Do not know Business relationship management Infrastructure and operations Sourcing management Vendor management IT finance IT human resources Customer service/help desk 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Distribution of responses IT organizations planning to actively hunt for digital opportunities and harvest operational results require a continuous flow of IT skills and resources. Rather than treating this as an HR challenge, CIOs who use the IT labor market most effectively do not separate IT skills from business results; on the contrary, they see the two as integrally linked. Visit gartner.com/cioagenda Gartner Executive Programs 7

CIOs anticipate significant change over the next three years 2016 IT is no longer treated exclusively as a cost center 26% 33% 12% 29% The enterprise goes 100% with laptop and mobile computing 8% 38% 17% 37% The IT organization is replaced with a different construct 6% 40% 25% 29% The enterprise stops providing personal technology devices 6% 32% 7% 55% Applications make significant autonomous decisions 7% 24% 13% 56% All critical applications and operations are sourced via the cloud 3% 25% 27% 45% Business units develop, provision and operate technology 11% 8% 7% 74% Already there By 2016 By 2020 Do not know when CIO leadership in 2013: A range of actions and goals The CIO agenda outlines the challenges for 2013 and the actions required for success. CIOs foresee a finite set of tasks that define what they do new, undo, redo and choose not to do. These actions, and decisions not to act, reflect the need to establish a new financial, organizational and enterprise rationale for information technology. Do new: Exploit new digital technologies, creating the capabilities needed to meet growth and efficiency demands a digital edge. Undo: Remove historical and legacy commitments to create new connections in processes, structures and roles. Redo: Revise and extend every business practice, solution and strategy to refresh IT and reinvigorate its value potential. Don t do: Don t blindly apply best practices, attend to false signals or surf dead-end trends; instead, liberate resources, time and attention for new challenges. 8 Gartner Executive Programs Visit gartner.com/cioagenda

Gartner Executive Programs: Our aim is your success. With Gartner Executive Programs, you can be certain you are making the best possible decisions for your enterprise. Backed by CIO experts who work with thousands of CIOs each year, members of Executive Programs receive the insight and tools they need to lead their teams and increase IT s contribution to their enterprises success. We adapt our capabilities to the way you work. CIOs manage a full agenda, which is why your Gartner Executive Programs relationship team designs an engagement plan specifically for your priorities. We ll craft a custom value plan that maps our capabilities to your immediate and long-term objectives and delivers value throughout your membership. Lead with confidence. Make decisions with confidence, from significant technology selection and governance modeling, to advising your C-level peers about IT s role in driving competitive advantage. Tap into the largest community of CIOs in the world. Reduce risk and save time by leveraging the insight and experience of other CIOs who have addressed similar problems and opportunities both inside and outside your industry. Deliver exceptional business results. Interact with subject matter experts who will equip you with proven methods, tools and techniques for driving IT s business contribution and communicating it to all levels of the organization, including the board of directors. Extend your vision, achieve your goals. No CIO can do it alone. Benefit from Gartner insight delivered in your context, the world s largest community of CIOs, and unparalleled insight into the CIO role. To learn more, contact your Gartner account executive or visit gartner.com/cioagenda.

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