In its annual global survey of chief information officers (CIOs), Gartner Executive Programs found Australian IT leaders face significant challenges compared to their global counterparts.
The survey found that, while Australian businesses expect IT to support growth, many were cutting IT budgets and falling behind the rest of the world in digitalization, raising the prospect of a digital leadership vacuum.
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Jeremy Pollard
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"Digital leadership vacuum"? Get over it Gartner!
Quick quiz. What influence & persuasion techniques have Gartner used in this self-penned release? What story telling approach has been used?
Starts with a fact-base. Research in one geography compared to another. Conclusions are drawn. Really?
Call me cynical, but the any difference, in real terms ? - Because a few percent here and there is not a real difference - iso what that there's a lag of a few percent in adopting the role of chief digital officer, a dubious (Gartner contrived?) role unlikely to survive Asian scepticism.
As for 43% into SaaS vs 72% elsewhere - maybe that's actually because the business case (ability to define & prove) is the issue, NOT the technology.
And the cost effectiveness and risk management of systems integration is different in a smaller, yet in some ways more sophisticated environment.
Digital leadership vacuum? Or consulting revenues down and need a study to stir the pot?