Only three per cent of firms have excellent innovation programmes, despite
this being a priority for chief information officers, reports analyst firm
Forrester Research.
Its latest research
found that many CIOs are failing to innovate because they attach too much
importance to waiting for guidance from business colleagues or waiting to be
formally assigned an innovation leadership role.
"There is no reason to wait to innovate. Instead, CIO’s should tactically
pursue innovation while revamping IT," said Bobby Cameron in a report. "Then
when it's time, they will be ready to engage the business in a formal innovation
process."
The report advises CIOs to organise their activities around people, process
and technology. It lists things like making innovation part of day-to-day IT
activities, nurturing innovation talent within the IT function, and marketing
the results of innovation, thus increasing its visibility in the organisation.
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