How to overcome structural barriers to digital transformation - Akkodis study 'What CTOs think' reveals insights
The report combines insights from global CTOs on this latest era of digital transformation and recommendations for navigating the shift to an AI-powered enterprise
"What CTOs Think: Navigating the Path to the AI Enterprise" is a report that explores how CTOs are approaching this current era of digitalization and offers recommendations for a successful transformation to an AI-powered enterprise. The survey[1], conducted in collaboration with Oxford Economics, covers 2,000 C-suite leaders, including 509 CTOs, across nine countries and 18 sectors, including Aerospace, Automotive, Energy, Life Sciences, and Technology.
Uncertainty and inaction hold back digital transformation
Despite a clear imperative for CTOs to digitally transform their organizations, uncertainty paralysis poses a barrier to action. External challenges rank high, including regulation and compliance, as well as security risk concerns. Yet, with new tech rapidly evolving, the number one barrier CTOs cite across industries is selecting the right technology. AI stands out as a defining feature of this emerging new digitalization era. Although most CTOs see it as a game changer for their companies, the technology remains nascent and 60% of CTOs believe their organization's leadership lacks sufficient AI skills and knowledge. Skills gaps within the C-suite may trickle down to impact readiness across the wider workforce.
CTOs need to collaborate to deliver the AI enterprise
There is a gap between CTOs' ambition and implementation when it comes to their AI strategies, worsened by broader uncertainties. While 80% of CTOs are "very confident" in their AI plans compared to 67% from the rest of the C-suite, there's still work to be done. Only about half of CTOs say their organizations offer AI usage guidance, provide a framework for ethical data use, and offer AI training (56%, 51% and 46%, respectively). To address the disruption new technologies bring across business models, CTOs must foster cross-departmental collaboration to secure enterprise-wide buy-in.
There is an urgent need for digital workforce strategies
CTOs identify critical digital skill gaps that are expected to widen as this new wave of digital transformation accelerates. They expect this will likely to drive up wages for technical staff, with strong demand for digital skills anticipated over the next five years. CTOs are bold on upskilling and reskilling existing employees and expect generative AI to positively impact workforce strategies across the organization in the coming year. To address these gaps, there's a need to balance building, buying, and renting talent, with a focus on upskilling and reskilling existing employees.
"This research highlights the challenges and opportunities business leaders face with the new wave of digitalization and emerging technologies," said
The full report is available here.
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1. Akkodis' "What CTOs think" is based on the
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