A CIO's Five Resolutions for the New Year
Jagdish Belwal
FlocknGo Co-founder | Startup Mentor | CEOs' Digital Coach | Transformation & Growth | Criticaleye Board Mentor | ClarITea Chat - Linkedin Live Host | Former CIO at GE & Tata Motors | Avid Golfer
Digital Transformation is about transforming the Business with digital tools. The spotlight is on CIO - to transform to a business leader and expand IT's influence to empower the business transformation. This means CIO should be transforming IT first; and him/herself before that. Here are the 5 suggested New Year Resolutions to help the process.
??1.???I will meet at least one business user every week.
It’s important for every IT leader to know the business intimately. This resolution will keep you continuously connected with the business teams. Give this as a KPI to your executive assistant - that you would go out and visit your leaders on your own initiative (not a meeting asked by them). Especially someone you haven't met in 6 months.
I shall meet my business stakeholders without asking them for a meeting. I will go to the hitherto uncharted places of action like - Walk the shopfloor, Visit a dealership, Understand a back office..
2.???I will leverage my partners to expand my knowledge and expertise.
I am sure you are augmenting your knowledge through courses and masterclasses abound today. However, be aware that your partners have many more practical skills and real-world expertise than their scope of work; or what you are learning online.
Take a resolution to engage with your partners and challenge them to enlarge your perspective - something they aren't doing for you which could help you. Challenge them to come to you with:
Keep these discussions focused on learning and collaborating, with low commercial focus.?Watch out for these becoming business development discussions. You are here to learn, not?to give business. They will of course earn it if they do a good job.?When combined with your???personal efforts in getting yourself trained on new technologies, a sense of realism can come?by having such practical, industry-oriented discussions with your partners
I shall combine the practical experiences of my partners to my own knowledge expansion activities. I shall bring the Power real life insights to my knowledge seeking help from my partners.
3.???I will go through my organisation’s quarterly results or annual reports to fully understand the financials of my business and where I can impact.
It always helps to be data-driven and knowledgeable about business performance. Beyond the typical watercooler buzz, go down into the reality checks - the data about your costs, manpower, the various avoidable costs like warranty, premium freights, etc. Evaluate performance parameters like your critical process KPIs, anything that you can find in the annual report or any investor presentation where technology can potentially make an impact. You can then be proactive in investigating the root causes and how technology could provide options. Eventually, these will come to you and you will be ready at that time.
At the very least, your conversations with your leaders will be much richer because now, they are grounded in facts and have a deeper point of view about business performance.
I shall go beyond the Watercooler conversations to deepen my knowledge of organisation's facts and figures. I shall strive to find innovation and contribution opportunities hidden in our annual reports.
4.???I will drive the culture through my behaviour.
The culture of any department is modelled on the behaviour of the leader. Look around and you will find that your behaviour is copied by your team. Collectively it becomes your division’s culture. The talented people you are seeking will be attracted by you culture; all else being equal.
If you meet your business stakeholders regularly, your team will tend to meet them before you. If you challenge your partners on value, not cost; your team will do the same. Base your reviews on facts and data and they will develop a data mindset.
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Write down the five behaviours you want your team to display – the brand attributes for IT function. Put them on your board, or post-it, and try to live them day on day. You will shape a new culture in the new year.
I shall role model IT's culture with my personal example. I shall take ownership of our culture by watching my behaviours to attract best talent.
5.???I will be a Business Leader first.?
All IT leaders are business leaders. We just don’t realize this expectation that everyone holds from us as a business leader.
People expect us to know business, to talk business value, to diagnose business processes, to troubleshoot adoption and change management issues.?
Resolve that I’ll be a business leader. I will step into the shoes of my business leaders and look at their challenges with empathy. I will understand first hand, before I solve them collaboratively.
We will measure ourselves on the impact we are making with focus on business KPIs rather than just the tickets we have resolved or the change requests we have released, or the availability of our systems.
I shall be a business leader first. I shall centre my discussions on business value of technology, and hold myself and fellow leaders jointly accountable on KPIs and business impact.
I hope these five resolutions will help you in expanding your own circle of impact and be the true leader catalysing the digital transformation with business leadership and personal leadership - beyond just technology deployments.
Happy New Year 2022.
New Year Resolutions
I will meet at least one business user every week
I will leverage my partners to expand my knowledge and expertise.
I will go through my organisation’s quarterly results or annual reports to fully understand the financials of my business and where I can impact.
I will drive the culture through my behaviour
I will be a Business Leader first.
(Jagdish wrote this article for Dataquest magazine and it has been reformatted for Linkedin Articles templates)
Founder at SecurDefense
3 年We need to follow the five resolutions
Ambit Software Pvt. Ltd. Director Strategic Growth.
3 年Appreciate your idea of putting the resolves in such a nice way with target .. However my experience with resolves are very difficult to be consistent for 52 weeks in a year .. how do we ensure this .. ? Secondly the resolves should not be purely quantative , by meeting a business user what is that i am looking for !!
Automotive Supply Chain Consultant | Ex Tata Motors Ltd.| Ex Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.
3 年You have driven home the points comprehensively Jagdish. The last point is the icing on the cake & I have seen you demonstrating it from close quarters & being from the business side!
Global Practice lead - Cloud, Infrastructure & Security (**Opinion and views are strictly personal)
3 年imperative! hope to get these in the muscle memory else it will be always a cricket/tennis/badminton shot while playing golf. ... how horrendous would be that ?
Supply Chain IT Practitioner | Project Manager | Business Architect | Automation | Automotive EV Technology Transformation | Realizing strategic value of information technology to gain competitive advantage
3 年My take away: Digital Transformation = UX Transformation (User Feedback and Pain points) + Operations Process Improvement (Financial KPI) + Supply Chain Integration (Visibility, Agility and facilitate M&A)