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I love Stranger Things, the era, the mystery, and the ability to watch reality break down in real time, right in front of our eyes. One day, you are a regular school kid with normal kid problems, and the next, you save the world from an extinction-level event. It's messy, and the laws of the universe no longer apply. As a technology leader, you are in transition from the ordinary to facing extraordinary challenges, pushing us into leadership trials we never anticipated.
In our real-life Hawkins, the technology world is a bit Upside Down. Things don't work like they used to, and success requires a band of friends venturing into the unknown. In this adventure, the technology leader's mission is clear: to illuminate a path through uncertainty using all the tools at their disposal: collaboration, technology expertise, leadership, experimentation, and placing effective strategic bets. Navigating through another cybersecurity threat while trying to integrate AI without a clear ROI can feel like confronting the Shadow Monster with nothing but a flashlight and a walkie-talkie.
Budgets are not keeping up with revenue growth or inflation. Organizations are playing catch-up with AI, dealing with human friction and sporadic ad-hoc investments diminishing future business cases. Business problems require increased capabilities and collaboration across the enterprise, requiring CIOs to relinquish control to marshal the resources and support required to succeed. How do we, as leaders, adapt when the playbook no longer applies?
If you are in a technology leadership position - here are four ideas that will help you think differently about your organization and provide areas to focus on to ratchet up your effectiveness. Over the next few weeks, we will dive deeper into each one.
Just as the kids in Hawkins navigate the unknown with courage and unity, technology leaders can guide their teams through today's challenges with strategic insight, collaboration, and a focus on core strengths. Use the four trends above as your roadmap for change and exploration.
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