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Gartner@BCS: CEO/CIO Digital Alert ! BCS London 14th August 2013 18.30 – 20.30 BCS NLB Chairman Dalim Basu ( dalim.basu@bcs.org) NLB Event Team Jude Umeh (coordinator), Alex Beisser , Patrick Roberts NLB Committee Helper & Gartner contact: Kate Mitselmakher
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Gartner@BCS: CEO/CIO Digital Alert! BCS London 14th August 2013 18.30 – 20.30 BCS NLB Chairman Dalim Basu (dalim.basu@bcs.org) NLB Event Team Jude Umeh (coordinator), Alex Beisser, Patrick Roberts NLB Committee Helper & Gartner contact: Kate Mitselmakher Our aim: Good topics – Good presenters – Good venue - Good networking – Good value events North London Branch* In association with BCS ELITE Group & Gartner *
How is the Impact of digital changing the CEO/CIO Agenda? What are the top CEO and CIO concerns of 2013, and how are business and IT leaders responding to the opportunities and challenges of digital? As the fog of business uncertainty starts to lift, how are business leaders’ attitudes changing about the use and management of technology? As usual, organisational profitability and growth stay top of the agenda - but won’t the status quo be changed by new digital opportunities and challenges? For example, will new roles be introduced, such as Chief Digital Officers and Chief Data Officers? How will the new world impact board level decision making – and the future of CEOs and CIOs? North London Branch* In association with BCS ELITE Group & Gartner *
Other views 1 How C-suite executives see the landscape changing “63% of CEOs want to increase partnering for higher business value.” “77% of CFOs support the development of new products and services.” “64% of CMOs want to approach customers as individuals.” “71% of CIOs see communications moving toward more social/digital collaboration.” Source: IBM 2013 Global CXO Study http://www-935.ibm.com/services/uk/en/c-suite/csuitestudy2013/ North London Branch* In association with BCS ELITE Group & Gartner *
Other views 2 • “Perhaps no C-level position has undergone as many changes in expectations, approaches, and philosophies during the past few decades as that of the Chief Information Officer.” • Themes include: “analytics, breaking down silos, social, the cloud, and particularly customers, opportunities, growth, and innovation.” • “Simplify IT and transform your spending • Lead the Social Revolution • Unleash Your Company’s Intelligence • Merge the Back Office and the Front Office into the Customer Office • Future-Proof Your IT Architecture • Upgrade “Could Strategy” to “Business Transformation Enabled by the Cloud” • Transform Big Data into Big Insights, Big Vision, and Big Opportunities • More Innovation, Less Integration • Lead with Speed: CIO as Chief Acceleration Officer” • Source: OracleVoice: The Top 10 Strategic CIO Issues For 2013 http://www.forbes.com/sites/oracle/2012/09/28/the-top-10-strategic-cio-issues-for-2013/ North London Branch* In association with BCS ELITE Group & Gartner *