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At the global software company SAP, for example, Americas CIOMichael Golz is clear on how <strong>digital</strong> has transformed the innerworkings of the business. “When I look at the sales and marketingorganization, the amount of au<strong>to</strong>mation and data-driveninformation that they use in their daily business is magnitudesbigger than just a couple of years ago,” he says. Via mobile appsand analytics, IT provides real-time information about the health ofthe business at any given moment. “If we were <strong>to</strong> take this away, Iwould not know how we’d run this business. It takes out risk. It takesout a lot of the variations. It gives us insight in<strong>to</strong> new opportunities<strong>to</strong> cross-sell or up-sell,” he says.As this implies, the ability <strong>to</strong> deliver on this vision is just asimportant as the vision itself. “You shouldn’t talk about your visionif you’re not able <strong>to</strong> execute on it,” says Nykredit’s Mathiesen. Whenasked what attributes are most needed <strong>to</strong> help them stand out intheir roles, <strong>digital</strong>-ready <strong>CIOs</strong> place far more importance on theability <strong>to</strong> design and execute business strategy. More than 8 out of10 (83%) place a high focus on this, compared with just 67% ofIT-intensive industry <strong>CIOs</strong>.Digital-ready <strong>CIOs</strong> are also far more likely <strong>to</strong> recognize the breadthof skills needed <strong>to</strong> succeed in the role: they place more importanceon their close understanding of their market or industry (70%compared with 52% of IT-intensive industry <strong>CIOs</strong>), on their financialskills (67% versus 57%), and on their technological know-how (75%versus 65%). “Just as importantly, this needs <strong>to</strong> <strong>be</strong> backed up withruthless execution, which means <strong>CIOs</strong> need <strong>to</strong> really get theirdelivery organization in order,” says <strong>EY</strong>’s Tom Velema.Chart 6Attributes required <strong>to</strong> perform <strong>be</strong>st in the CIO roleDesigning and executingbusiness strategyTechnological skills andknow-how on IT trendsDeeper insight in<strong>to</strong> the industry or keygeographical markets for your businessFinancial management skillsDigital-ready CIO52%(Percentage of respondents who have chosen 8, 9 or 10 on a scale from 1 = not needed at all<strong>to</strong> 10 = absolutely needed)57%67%65%70%67%75%83%IT-intensive industry CIO“When I look at the sales andmarketing organization, theamount of au<strong>to</strong>mation anddata-driven information thatthey use in their daily businessis magnitudes bigger than justa couple of years ago.”Michael Golz, CIO Americas, SAP<strong>Born</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>be</strong> <strong>digital</strong> |21

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