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Only 17% of Asia Pac CIOs play strategic role, says study

05 Sep 2012
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CA Technologies' global 'The Future Role of the CIO -- Digital Literacy' report has revealed that 81% of Asia Pacific CIOs interviewed believe a lack of digital literacy amongst senior executives could be hampering business growth.

Only 20% of Asian CIOs in the study felt that their management fully understand the capabilities and impact of new and emerging technologies like cloud computing. The study showed that while business leaders may lack digital literacy, they largely do understand the role of technology in their organizations, where about 75% of Asian CIOs in the study felt their management team consider IT to be strategically important.

The Future Role of the CIO -- Digital Literacy report highlights that almost a quarter of CIOs believe senior executives see IT as a cost of doing business, rather than as a means to grow the organization, make processes more efficient and introduce greater agility and competitiveness.

As a result, it is not surprising that only 17% of CIOs are always involved in the strategic decision making process, impeding the digital strategic thinking of the senior leadership team.

"Asian business leaders today have largely accepted that IT has a role to play in enhancing the competitiveness of businesses," said Lionel Lim, president of Asia Pacific and Japan at CA Technologies. "For IT to be truly transformational to businesses, leaders need to elevate the role of CIOs to be more strategic than operational."

Professor Joe Peppard, director of the Information Systems Research Centre at Cranfield School of Management, believes senior managers must acknowledge that the value from IT comes not from technology, but from the ability to manage and exploit information. "A lot of organizations just wouldn't be able to survive for very long without their IT systems," he said. "CIOs are transitioning into the role of brokers of IT services; they will also be orchestrators of decisions concerning the architecture of the enterprise, innovation with IT, compliance and policies, and will have closer involvement with line of business managers in realizing value from their digital strategies."

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