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Panel discusses gap between IT and executives

Panel discusses gap between IT and executives

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 04 Aug 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

IDC’s David Senf moderates a panel discussion that tries to get at the root of the problem that just won’t go away. Plus, what Cogeco's president thinks IT can do to narrow the communication gap with C-level execs

IT needs to get their ideas out of the back room and on the table with C-level leaders to start executing them, said panelist Asif Bhaidu, director of IT at OgilvyOne. But until there is proper project management, IT solutions aren’t going to be delivered in a successful manner, he said.

“One of the things IT has been missing and we are starting to see now is project management,” said Bhaidu. 

IT also needs to be more than just engineers or technicians – they need to understand the business, work with the organization and go beyond its boarders, including creating dialogue with peers in the industry, he said.

In a one-on-one interview after the event, Tony Ciciretto, president of Cogeco Data Services, said the responsibility for increasing communication between IT and C-level executives lies in both camps. But one of the things that IT can do better is making sure their objectives are well defined, he said. 

A lot of the time, IT presents its objectives as what it means for IT, he said. “How it actually meets the metrics of the business is one of the biggest things. I think as soon as IT starts to talk that language, you are going to get a large amount of acceptance from the C-suites,” he said.

IT is typically called upon when there is a compelling event, which gets the attention of the C-level suites, said Ciciretto. “What IT needs to do is develop those compelling events and do a good job at articulating what it means to the business,” he said.

“When they define it, I think they are going to get that attention, so I think it’s got to be both ways, but I think IT needs to take that first step in order to get the attention by defining what those compelling events are,” said Ciciretto.

Cogeco’s recent Angus Reid Public Opinion survey suggests the communication gap is putting organizational data at risk.

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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.
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