In our Think IT meetings, a common theme that arises no matter the topic is the perceived disconnect between IT and “the business.” With that being said, two of Think IT’s CIO group members, Mike Booke and Harold Knutson, decided that they would like to do a bit of research on why this gap exists and what can be done to improve it.
We sent out a 5- question survey to 797 Think IT group members on their behalf. Members were given from April 5th, 2013 to April 14th, 2013 to take the survey and they received 74 responses (9.3%). While they weren’t necessarily surprised by the results they received, it was very insightful and could be used as a starting point for understanding and trying to create stronger relationships within an organization.
Here is a brief summary of their results:
Based on the results we have learned two major things:
There are many ways that organizations can leverage this type of information through the recognition that problems or inconsistencies exist. We recently held an IT Leadership meeting to discuss the results of the survey and we learned that one of our CIO members had recognized this in his current company. He brought in an outside organizational consultant to assess the situation and provide feedback and strategies for improvement. This allowed his company to change their processes and partner more effectively. Having an outsider come in and objectively look at how your organization works can be truly eye opening and help ensure that all facets of the organization are on the same page.
While hiring an outsider may not be feasible for everyone, it is definitely something to consider if you notice that there is a big disconnect within your organization. Though, what is truly important is open communication through regular face-to-face discussions. This will help everyone gain a greater understanding of what is needed from both sides in order to meet the needs of the company and clients!
What are your thoughts on the relationship between IT and the Business? Is there really a gap? If so, what are your thoughts on how to bridge that gap? Please share your thoughts in the comments below!
Posted By: Briana Perrino