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Senthu Saba, Regional Head of Tax, Louis Dreyfus Company
I can certainly attest to being of like mind until I began to fully comprehend the untapped potential within the IT organization – and I call it an IT organization because from what I’ve seen, it is truly the only way to describe your world.
From the infrastructure team to the service delivery team, to the business intelligence team, to the SharePoint team, to the business architects, the security team, the front office, and back-office teams, the implementation and change management teams, to specific product offerings teams – RPA, PEGA, PowerBI, on and on. The challenge I find is not a lack of knowledge, skills, or talent, its being able to navigate the different areas to bring concepts to life. Although the level of IT understanding is increasing within the corporate functions, it’s barely keeping pace with the speed within the IT organization. Business architects are therefore critical to bridge the gap and to demonstrate the value the IT organization can bring to the table. The next evolution (which has started already), is for corporate functions to hire IT headcount directly within their teams. This provides for prioritization of functional needs, the ability to bridge the gap further, and provides for dedicated resources to drive functional technology projects to completion without needing to draw on functional resources themselves. Strategic hires can also be useful for low-code / no-code developments that can target low hanging fruit and deliver almost immediate value to a corporate function. So, should you fear or embrace such functional IT hires? The answer should hopefully be the latter – a functional IT hire helps both the corporate function and the IT organization and can help market and promote the IT organization in ways the corporate function can understand and appreciate.Corporate functions recognize the need to evolve and adapt with technology, but lack the ability to integrate technology in a meaningful and value-driven way
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