2013 cio survey webinar key findings
DESCRIPTION
More than one in five CIOs believe that their direct control over technology has diminished since the start of the recession, whilst the proportion of companies where more than ten per cent of technology spend lies outside the control of the IT department has almost doubled to 40 per cent in the last three years. Despite this, CIOs see their roles as growing in importance, but recognise that their value is increasingly driven through collaboration and influence, rather than direct control. This is according to the 15th Annual CIO Technology Survey 2013, conducted by Harvey Nash in association with TelecityGroup, presenting the views of more than 2,000 CIOs and technology leaders across twenty countries.TRANSCRIPT
CIO Survey 2013 Key Finding: Disruption
Disruption
Percentage of U.S. CIOs who view disruptive technologies positively with a view to invest in the coming yearSource: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2013
Disruptors
To what extent have mobile / cloud been implemented?Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2013
Mobile Cloud
CIO Survey 2013 Key Finding: Collaboration vs. Control
Innovation Collaboration
Innovation collaboration, who “owns” digital technology?Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2013
More than half (57 percent) believe they lack support from the board to realize their technology vision
Changing
Control
CIO Survey 2013 Key Finding: Influence
CIO
“The Naked CIO”
Operations Finance Sales Marketing0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
4%
11%
20%25%
Not strong
Not strong
Influence
How strong would you rate your department’s relationship with the following functions?Source: Harvey Nash CIO Survey 2013
Which function does IT have the best relationship with in your
organization?
a) Operationsb) Financec) Salesd) Marketing
CIO Survey 2013 Key Finding: Innovation Gap
InnovationGap75% see ‘great’ innovation potential for their company
…but only 3% felt innovation had been fully achieved.