Deloitte’s 2020 Global Technology Leadership Study Reveals Kinetic Leaders Are Best Poised to Drive Transformative Change

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Deloitte released its 2020 Global Technology Leadership survey, “The Kinetic Leader: Boldly Reinventing the Enterprise,” which examines the broader scope and evolution of tech leadership roles. The findings reveal the increased need for agile and kinetic leaders — change instigators adept at driving tech-enabled transformation to deliver business results. These findings are particularly relevant as organizations face remarkable large-scale transformational change in the wake of current uncertain economic and social conditions. The 2020 Global Technology Leadership survey was conducted through in-depth interviews and online surveys with 1,376 technology and business leaders in 69 countries and is an expansion of what was previously Deloitte’s Global CIO survey, last released in 2018.

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The benefits of being a tech vanguard
The study identifies the attributes of market leading Technology Vanguards — although they constitute only 11.6% of the global population, they set a very clear path for others to follow. Technology Vanguard organizations are also more likely to have Kinetic leaders spearheading their technology functions. These leaders play a pivotal role in shaping the organization’s resiliency, recovery and growth strategies in today’s business environment and work effectively in doing so working across C-suite executives and board members. For publicly-traded companies that fit the tech vanguard, stock prices have appreciated 7% more than industry average since 2017. Additional key characteristics of tech vanguards driving the future of business include:

  • Agility: 42% of tech vanguards use an agile approach to business and technology, compared to 14% of baseline organizations. These leaders are better prepared to respond appropriately to changing business circumstances while investing in future solutions.
  • Customer-orientation: More tech vanguards view customers (60%) and innovation (66%) as their top priorities than baseline organizations (53% and 44% respectively).
  • Growth mindset: More than half of tech vanguards (52%) center their transformation efforts around implementing new business models, compared to the majority of baseline organizations (52%) whose efforts are more likely to focus on revamping existing operating models.
  • Tech-led: Tech vanguards appreciate the value of technology across the C-suite and at the board level, and this is reflected in higher investments on technology initiatives.

Evolution of tech leadership from operational to kinetic
Marking a significant change since 2015, technology leaders have finally transitioned from operational roles to enterprise partners focused on driving strategy. In today’s landscape, business leaders at tech vanguard organizations expect technology counterparts to drive change throughout the enterprise as “kinetic leaders,” those who have the ability to envision and deliver growth. These kinetic leaders are responsible for strategies outside of the traditional technology domain. The majority (69%) of CXO and board respondents described successful technology leaders as having characters related to “change,” “vision,” and “innovation” over the next three years.

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