Tech leaders will be doing a lot more than just managing technology in 2020.
Technology has an unmistakable congruity on modern organizations.
The varying scope of tech leadership roles will evolve and expand further in the coming years to cater to the dynamic market demands, customer landscape, technological discoveries, security parameters and business requirements.
Tech-driven companies understand the relevance and purpose of technical advancements and innovations, which make it easy for them to embrace the shift in tech leadership roles. For instance, CTOs of several companies work as innovation and security leaders. While in some other companies the role of Chief Information Officer (CIO) and CTO is merged into one single designation.
In fact, organizational trends are changing in terms of the technological shifts, and with that we can expect a lot of dynamism in tech leadership roles in 2020. Let’s dig a little deeper.
As more and more business decisions rely heavily on technology and data, a CTOs’ role is getting transformed into Chief Data Officer or Chief Digital Officer. At the same time, companies are going to witness more sophisticated cybercrimes that will require the tech leaders to don a crucial role of security leaders. Although it will be difficult to predict all the roles that tech leaders are going to play in 2020 with utmost precision, it is clear they are going to do a lot more than just managing technology.
The future tech leaders are meant to exhibit knowledge and skills in more than just one field. Apart from latest technologies, they need a skillset around process engineering, software development, IT security, infrastructure architecture, data analysis, business intelligence and so on. At the same time, tech-savvy companies also need to ensure that the technical leaders illustrate a fair amount of leadership, ownership and decision-making abilities to support and guide the teams working under them.
In totality, the tech leadership roles in 2020 are going to be more spontaneous, multidimensional and ROI-driven with C-suite tech executives having elevated business sense.
If you take an example of a fast-growing SaaS product company, you will be surprised to know how tech leaders tend to wear many hats within the company wherein their guidance is required by the product managers, their advice is used by the customer service officers and even the marketing managers need to devise a campaign with their directions.
In 2020, technical leaders are expected to show greater business acumen with the right mix of people and business skills, and other interpersonal capabilities.
Technology is literally ruling the corporate world and is the biggest game-changer that defines the corporate direction. It keeps changing and every business must keep pace with its transition.
Let’s look at these precise predictions about how technology leaders are going to evolve and what transformations can be expected by 2020.
Technology and business are intertwined and tech leaders above all understand how to make them play nice together while dealing with the constraints. The increasingly shifting IT trends and the leading-edge technology advancements demand the tech leaders to take informed, data-driven and practical business decisions keeping in mind a multitude of factors like revenue, budget, customer base, solution relevance and competition. At the same time, tomorrow’s tech leaders have to pay greater attention to the problems created by acquired technical debt and hence have to come up with an agile plan about how to minimize IT risks and security loopholes. In short, tech leaders are emerging as the new-age ‘I-know-it-all’ Sherpa who would keep technology, business, processes and people under the same roof.
Sources:
https://www.cio.com/article/2396458/10-predictions-for-what-the-cio-role-will-look-like-in-2020.html
https://home.kpmg/xx/en/home/insights/2018/04/the-evolving-role-of-the-cto.html
Sonali Datta
Sonali Datta
Lead Market Analyst
Sonali brings over 10 years of practical experience in analyzing, exploring and writing for IT, enterprise software, IT security, startup tips, business strategy, technological innovations, enterprise mobility, digital technologies, and business sustainability. With an extensive background of working with global IT and software companies, she maintains a customer-centric, value-driven and problem-solving approach in her write-ups and she is currently working for Scalefusion.
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