Robert Half Research Reveals Key Priorities and Challenges Facing Today's Technology Leaders
- Key focus areas include closing skills gaps, addressing technical debt, and advancing tech modernization and digital transformation
Top Priorities of Technology Leaders
The report identifies the following as top priorities for technology leaders in 2025:
- Security of IT systems and information: Keeping up with rapidly evolving cybersecurity threats requires advanced security measures and expertise.
- AI, machine learning and automation: These initiatives are key to improving productivity and enabling intelligent workflows.
- AI governance: Organizations must ensure AI tools and systems are deployed ethically, transparently and responsibly.
- Technology modernization: Updating legacy tools, systems and processes is essential for driving innovation and efficiency.
- Cloud initiatives: Cloud technology is foundational to growing and scaling operations and improving IT processes and support functions.
"Organizations require specialized technical expertise to meet business priorities, modernize IT operations and drive innovation," said
Technical Debt and Skills Gap Present Ongoing Challenges
Fifty-five percent of tech leaders cite technical debt—the need to modernize technology systems and operations—as a major barrier to achieving their strategic priorities in 2025. Addressing this issue requires specialized skills in areas such as AI development, cloud architecture and cybersecurity. However, 76% of tech leaders have identified skills gaps within their team, most notably in:
- AI, machine learning and data science (44%)
- IT operations and support (39%)
- Cybersecurity and privacy (30%)
Digital Transformation and
Enterprise systems like ERP play a critical role in digital transformation and IT modernization, fueling demand for talent with specialized expertise and skills. According to the report, 75% of tech leaders expect this demand to grow in 2025. However, 92% report challenges hiring for ERP-related roles. The top obstacles include:
- Finding candidates with ERP module experience
- Meeting candidates' salary expectations
- Assessing candidates' skills
"ERP platforms have evolved from back-office systems into dynamic, cloud-based solutions that connect every function of the enterprise," Sutton added. "Today's intelligent and integrated ERPs deliver real-time insights, enable AI-driven decision-making, and support agile operations—making them essential to modern IT infrastructure. However, finding skilled professionals with this expertise remains a challenge, prompting many organizations to rely on consultants and flexible staffing solutions to keep these projects on track and support broader digital transformation goals."
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