Analysts Explore Reaching Beyond the
Constraints of Current Thinking During Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo
2021 Americas, October 18-21
To accelerate value creation, CIOs and IT executives should
focus on three key areas – leading from anywhere, nurturing
connections and reaching beyond, according to Gartner, Inc.
During the opening keynote of Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo Americas,
which is taking place virtually today through Thursday, Mbula
Schoen, senior research director at Gartner, said that as
organizations continue to emerge from the disruption of the
Covid-19 pandemic, CIOs and IT executives will need to seek to
generate value in fundamentally new ways.
CIOs and IT executives should focus on leading anywhere
by ensuring enterprise and talent readiness; nurture
connections to ensure ecosystem readiness; and reach
beyond by using technology and society readiness.
Lead and Empower Anywhere
Gartner forecasts that by the end of 2022, the share of
knowledge workers working remotely will increase to 47%, up from
27% in 2019. However, simply moving from onsite to remote is not
the destination but a starting point for CIOs to embrace radical
flexibility and implement news ways of working – with supporting
technology – across the enterprise.
To attract and retain the necessary IT talent, Gartner
recommends CIOs do three things:
- Design a human-centric workplace: A human-centric
workplace is a workplace where purpose, innovation and performance
thrive. It is about employees’ full life experience, not just about
location and the supporting technology. It focuses on what impacts
their ability to perform, to be productive and to give the
discretionary efforts expected, regardless of where they are. A
recent Gartner survey of 2,410 hybrid/remote knowledge workers
showed that with a human-centric workplace, worker fatigue is
reduced by 44%, intent to stay increased by 45% and employee
performance increased by 28%.
- Harness the power of business technologists: Gartner
research shows that currently 41% of employees identify as business
technologists, meaning they report outside of IT departments and
create technology or analytics capabilities for internal or
external business use. Organizations that successfully enable
business technologists are 2.6 times more likely to accelerate
digital business outcomes than organizations that do not empower
business technologists.
- Build an internal talent marketplace: Internal talent
marketplace platforms use artificial intelligence (AI) and skills
data to support enterprise demand for reskilling and flexibility in
connecting workers to roles and short-term assignments. These
marketplaces essentially identify what talent exists in the
enterprise, what the talent knows, what they have worked on, and
with whom. Thus, offering access to a broader talent pool and more
growth and development opportunities for employees.
“Where we work, where technology leadership comes from and where
IT is produced has shifted,” said Schoen. “CIOs and IT executives
must capitalize on changes around the future of work to propel
their teams and their enterprises forward.”
Nurture Connections Everywhere
Where innovation happens has changed – across vendor partners,
ecosystems and even customers – which impacts where business value
is generated.
“We are now in the position to go further and solve world-class
problems, but CIOs cannot do this alone,” said Hung LeHong,
distinguished research vice president and Gartner Fellow. “CIOs
need to take the acceleration in digital investments caused by the
pandemic to pursue the next level of outcomes in healthcare,
education, industry, and public and commercial life. This will
require new ways of partnering and building platforms that support
ecosystems to solve world-class problems together.”
Gartner recommends that CIOs and IT executives focus on three
types of partner connections: one-to-one, one-to-many and
many-to-many.
A one-to-one connection can be taken to the next level and
become a generative partnership where the enterprise and technology
partner work together to create and build a solution that doesn’t
currently exist. The resulting assets are co-owned and produce
benefits and revenue for both partners. Generative partnerships are
becoming more common. In fact, Gartner forecasts that
generative-based IT spending will grow at 31% over the next five
years.
Beyond one-to-one connections is the formation of ecosystems of
multiple partners. One-to-many partnerships work best when a single
enterprise needs to focus many players on jointly solving a single
problem – such as a city bringing together public and private
entities to serve the citizen. Many-to-many partnerships are
created when a platform brings many different enterprises’ products
and services together, to be offered to many different customers.
Often called platform business models, these marketplaces and
app/API stores enable the many to help the many at ecosystem
scale.
“Ultimately, what these three types of partnerships show is that
the CIO needs to become a partner expert, nurturing connections to
build partnerships of all types,” said LeHong.
Reach Beyond the Where
When the “where” of work, innovation and business value shifts,
this allows CIOs and IT executives to reach beyond the constraints
of current thinking.
“The answer to the question ‘where next’ cannot be just in terms
of a location or direction. ‘Where’ is actually the exploration of
how value can be found and seized,” said Daryl Plummer,
distinguished research vice president and Gartner Fellow. “CIOs
need to reconsider how they think about value, and how they get to
that value. They need a more expansive view of the role technology
plays in doing so. And they must be bold to reach beyond the
‘where’ to discover freedom.”
Gartner analysts said that technology can help CIOs gain freedom
from historical insights, legacy business practices and bias.
Freedom from historical insights allows CIOs to use technology to
solve world-class problems which may help uncover new sources of
value.
For example, historical insight suggests that companies need to
collect personal data from their customers to create customer
intimacy and value. However, Gartner predicts that through 2024,
40% of people will intentionally devalue their personal data,
making it difficult to monetize. Individual privacy is a
world-class problem, but Gartner believes the solution will come
from machine learning and synthetic data. AI-based systems can
create artificial – or synthetic – data sets that are valid,
predictive and so accurate that personal privacy may not need to be
violated in the future.
Most organizations attempt to develop inclusive leaders and
embed bias mitigation efforts into IT leaders’ common work tasks,
but this is not always effective. Overcoming bias requires a
built-in response, which may mean machines are sometimes used to
direct a person’s ethical compass. For example, AI can help
increase financial inclusion and solve bias challenges by helping
evaluate people on their ability to consume various financial
products, from both affordability and access perspectives.
“Freedom from bias doesn’t mean eliminating bias. It means
acting to minimize real harms from bias,” said Plummer. “Built-in
bias requires a built-in response! As a CIO, you should demand
technology that has built-in support for minimizing bias,
systematically confronting real harms and identifying ways to
reduce them.”
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