Future CIOs face more challenges than ever before, says BCS

17 Aug 2016 01:36 PM

Future CIOs face a number of new challenges that will require significantly more than just keeping up to date with technology, according to a recent whitepaper, published by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. The paper, entitledThe CIO of the Future, examines the shift in the role of CIOs at three key levels - focusing on customers, embracing new disruptive technologies and developing a new mix of capabilities in the IT department.

Jon Buttriss, CEO of BCS L&D Ltd, part of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, said: “The future CIO, and their team, will require a set of skills which reach far beyond technology. It is vital that the focus centres on customers, as well as managing business needs. Capabilities around business expertise and relationship management will become increasingly important as future IT digital leaders address their organisational objectives.”

The whitepaper highlighted that:

Jon continues: “It’s essential that future CIOs roadmap the required skills to transform their organisation to address the significant shifts in the worlds of business and technology. For the IT leaders that don’t shy away from the challenges, the future has never been brighter for them to lead against their competitors.”

For further information on Leaders for Change and to download the full whitepaper, please visit:

The CIO of the future

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