Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 37 | Page 51

CIO opinion CIO OPINION But urgent requests that should only take a couple of minutes end up taking an hour. At the end of the day, we’re wondering where all the time went. overlook the legacy internal structures – down to compensation structures – that need to change too. As CIOs, we’re focused on driving business outcomes and strategies for growth, efficiency and productivity. It comes down to fear. Fear is a show stopper for building an agile IT organisation. CIOs need to have patience, train their IT teams and get them past the fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD). Bear in mind it’s not just fear of irrelevance that derails IT agility. As we build agile IT organisations and focus on delivering business results, we cannot Having the time to innovate and take risks in IT all in the name of better business What’s stopping IT agility? www.intelligentcio.com outcomes sounds great, but what happens when an idea doesn’t work? IT folks need to know it is OK to fail and that mistakes will not be a capital crime. It’s the CIO’s job to give their teams a safety net. Building an agile IT organisation will not be easy. It will be uncomfortable at times, but it will be worth the effort. The agility we build into our organisations today will ensure IT does not become the order takers of tomorrow. n INTELLIGENTCIO 51