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How ACIOC an Use Mobile As A Key To Success

With traditional workplace dynamics undergoing fundamental shifts, organizations today are increasingly focused on leveraging mobile as an effective business continuity tool.

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How ACIOC an Use Mobile As A Key To Success

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  1. How A CIO Can Use Mobile As A Key To Success Steve Durbin, managing director of Information Security Forum, makes a relevant point—"Ten years ago, these guys (CIOs) were worrying about things like the mainframe computer," he said. "They didn't have people like you and me—users who would suddenly decide they're going to use their iPhone or tablet to access information." Since having a clear-cut IT strategy is crucial to creating an advantage over the competition, a CIO is invaluable to the company they are a part of. A CIO can make the difference between a business’ success and its failure. Due to technological changes, the duties of the CIO have changed over the last decade. Part of the reason for the increased importance of a CIO is that the power has shifted away from IT and into the hands of the end users. Mobile, the culture of bringing your own laptop to work, and cloud-based computing have created new challenges for IT departments, and will only continue to do so. Thus, in order for a CIO to become a successful one, mobile technology needs to be addressed in a practical and relevant way. So how can mobile become key to the success of a CIO? The Mobile Age

  2. It’s clear that the mobile mindshift has its roots in a consumer-based environment— mobility migration is a very real phenomenon. Consumers, over the past decade, have grown used to constantly using their smartphones. This has changed the way they think, look for information, communicate with others, and conduct transactions. Thus, there is a pressing need for a CIO to keep up with the mobile mindshift. In today’s time, also known as the ‘age of the customer’, innovative mobile solutions are the basis for everything. In CIO terms, this includes catering to clients, empowering employees, and optimizing both partner and supplier relationships. What A (Good) CIO Should Do We’ve established that mobile is an essential part of a CIO’s business technology agenda. A CIO should aim to enhance customer experience and employee productivity, and create new revenue channels. Good CIOs will need to provide their organization with mobile solutions that support the company’s business requirements. Should they fail, it may translate into lower revenues and, in extreme cases, the eventual failure of the company. That’s why the best CIOs use mobile to build a foundation for a company’s digital transformation. In a survey conducted by Forrester, it was found that businesses that are most mature in mobile also have the fastest revenue growth rates. Forrester also found that a CIO who fails in mobile is likely to lose his job. Mobility, he said, is the single most critical tool to support the top strategic business imperatives. Thus, CIOs must deliver high-quality mobile solutions to their organization. It is important to note that a successful CIO should transform mobile strategy in his company, rather than just focus on mobile technology implementation. Mobile strategy consulting needs to be implemented. If a CIO manages to do this, it will be extremely beneficial to not only the company the CIO belongs to, but to the CIO himself.

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