C-suite intransigence stymies digital transformation in the UK

IT leaders in the UK have the toughest job in Europe when it comes to achieving a consensus from the C-suite on starting digital transformation projects.

A survey by Interoute says 51% of UK IT leaders are hitting a brick wall, compared to the European average of 41%.

"Without a clear route forward agreed by the C-Suite, many IT professionals will find it difficult to progress digital transformation projects, risking UK businesses being left behind," stated Mark Lewis (pictured), EVP products and development at Interoute.

"With Brexit on the horizon, the UK faces unprecedented change and uncertainty in the market and it's fair to assume this is impacting decision making at the highest level.

"But it's never been more important for UK businesses to haul their IT talent out of running just the day-to-day business systems, and into creating the business processes and customer experiences that will make their products and services outstanding.

"It is vital to get buy-in at the highest levels of any organisation to make the changes necessary that will allow businesses to progress and keep pace with the digital economy."

The survey questioned 820 European IT decision makers, who were on average most concerned about their ability to integrate legacy technologies with cloud enabled applications (55%). This was followed by uncertainty around the changing political climate (52%) and a lack of talent/skills available to drive projects (52%).

The research showed there is a higher cost associated with digital transformation skills, with 61% of UK businesses, 63% of French businesses, and 66% of businesses in Denmark expecting to pay at least 20% more for these, compared with skills required for other IT projects.

"IT skills are in short supply for businesses across Europe, which is why leadership is needed to avoid being left behind in this new digital world," added Lewis.

"To make the most of the opportunities presented by digital transformation, IT professionals must work together with C-Suite executives to act quickly and decisively. With the support, direction and consensus of the C-Suite, digital transformation can be accelerated to the benefit of the entire organisation."

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