According to a recent survey from IBM if your organization is saavy enough to include the CIO in major marketing decisions then the campaigns will have a better chance to produce the desired results.
Establishing reliable communication channels throughout an organization is a necessary mandate for effective collaboration across working groups, committees, departments, and business units. CIOs today strive to deliver the proper collaboration tools to support these initiatives.
Cloud, big data, analytics, social media and other disruptive technologies can offer huge opportunities for CFOs and CIOs to help their organizations collaborate to work better, smarter and faster.
As the hot apps of today move onto popular consumer devices such as smart phones and tablets, the world of enterprise computing is changing as are the challenges faced by both the IT department and the C-Suite to manage these changes.
According to the report the three hottest areas of Enterprise IT spending will be focused around cloud computing, social networking and mobile technology.
Nearly 80% of all IT organizations have steering committees and 69% of those organizations make full use of their committees, meaning the committees meet regularly to align IT's goals, objectives, and priorities with the needs of the business.
An IBM study of more than 3,000 global CIOs, including 168 CIOs in ASEAN ( Association of Southeast Asian Nations), shows that their role is seen as fundamental from top management.
People too often jump into new projects without a clear understanding of what it is going to take. When the project fails they point to external reasons such as “the tool doesn’t work” rather than looking inwards.