Blurring the lines between IT and Business is a great post from Hadley at Mendix.
“CIOs Get Closer to the Business to Lead Digital Transformation
It was clear that the CIO role is evolving in response to the new demands of leading digital transformation. For starters, many CIOs now see themselves as business leaders, not IT leaders. As they get closer and closer to the business, end users and even customers, the historic lines between IT and business have started to fade.
“Don’t think like the business; BE the business,” encouraged Peter Nichol, head of IT for the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange, who was named a finalist in the 2015 MIT Sloan CIO Leadership Awards.
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References:
Hadley, E. (2015). MIT Sloan CIO Symposium: Blurring the Lines Between IT and Business. Retrieved May 31, 2015, from https://www.mendix.com/think-tank/mit-sloan-cio-symposium-blurring-the-lines-between-it-and-business/
Messon. (2008). Fachmesse „IT and Business“ in Stuttgart | All about Sourcing (online image). Retrieved May 31, 2015, from http://www.allaboutsourcing.de/de/fachmesse-it-and-business-in-stuttgart/