Gartner Survey of Over 2,400 CIOs Reveals That 45% of CIOs are Driving a Shift to Co-Ownership of Digital Leadership
- 45% of CIOs are working with CxO peers to co-lead digital delivery on an enterprise-wide scale.
- 64% of CIOs have deployed or plan to deploy low-code platforms in the next 24 months.
- 70% of CIOs believe that Generative AI (GenAI) is a game-changing technology.
- Over half (55%) of CIOs plan to deploy generative AI over the next 24 months.
- CIOs' top areas of future investment in 2024 include cybersecurity, data analytics, and cloud platforms.
- CIOs want to grow within their role and expand their scope with additional leadership responsibilities.
- Franchiser CIOs, who co-lead digital initiatives with CxO peers, have higher success rates for digital outcomes.
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“CIOs face a paradigm shift, sharing leadership responsibilities with CxOs to deliver digital success, while also contending with budgetary pressures and transformative technologies,” said Mandi Bishop, Distinguished VP Analyst at Gartner. “To successfully lead digital transformation initiatives, CIOs must co-own efforts with business leaders to place the design, delivery and management of digital capabilities with teams closest to the point where value is created.”
Gartner analysts presented the survey findings during Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo, taking place here through Thursday. The 2024 Gartner CIO and Technology Executive Survey gathered data from 2,457 CIO respondents in 84 countries and all major industries, representing approximately
CIOs Continue to Democratize Digital Delivery with GenAI
CIOs have already been laying the foundation for democratized digital delivery with technologies such as low-code platforms, which
The survey revealed that CIOs’ top areas of future investment in 2024 include cybersecurity, data analytics and cloud platforms.
According to the survey, CIOs and IT leaders cited excelling in customer or citizen experience, improving operating margins and generating revenue as the most critical outcomes from digital technology investments.
“Today’s CIO has ambitions well beyond IT delivery,” said Bishop. “In fact,
CIOs Can Empower and Equip Business-Led Digital Delivery Teams Through Franchising
The survey uncovered three distinct CIO profiles that encompass how CIOs accelerate and scale digital delivery:
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55% of CIOs polled embrace an operator mindset, where the CIO retains digital delivery responsibility and partners with CxOs as sponsors of business area digital initiatives. -
33% of CIOs surveyed represent explorers. These CIOs have begun to involve CxOs’ and business area staff in digital delivery activities. -
12% of CIOs Gartner categorizes as franchisers. These CIOs co-lead, co-deliver and co-govern digital initiatives with their CxO peers. Delivery responsibility is shared by IT and business staff working together in multidisciplinary fusion teams.
Franchiser CIOs are more likely than their operator and explorer counterparts to meet or exceed expectations for digital outcomes. Specifically,
“The ongoing democratization of digital delivery represents an effort to drive business innovation, speed to market and agility,” said Janelle Hill, Distinguished VP Analyst, Gartner. “As CIOs are expected by their CEO to orchestrate a range of enterprise outcomes, CIOs must integrate and align the digital initiatives led by their CxO counterparts. CIO and CXO co-ownership of digital delivery is an indivisible part of enterprise – not just functional – outcome attainment.”
In a franchise design, CIOs and CxOs also share responsibility for technology governance. Nearly half of franchiser CIOs (
“Franchisers who develop a co-governance mindset work alongside CxOs to manage cybersecurity and data privacy – two areas that have traditionally been part of the CIO’s oversight,” added Hill. “CxOs recognize that the CIO is primarily responsible for creating governance standards, yet they acknowledge they must share accountability for complying with those standards.”
Gartner clients can read more in “2024 CIO and Technology Executive Agenda: Franchise Digital Delivery.”
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