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CIO areas of focus during the coronavirus outbreak

As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout Canada and around the world, the economic symptoms are emerging. More than a dozen global firms have announced they will miss their financial goals for the upcoming quarter due to the combined impact of supply chain disruptions and dampened customer demand. 

The value of digital channels, products and operations is immediately obvious to companies everywhere right now. This is a wake-up call for organizations that have placed too much focus on daily operational needs at the expense of investing in digital business and long-term resilience. Businesses that can shift technology capacity and investments on digital platforms will mitigate the impact of the outbreak and keep their companies running smoothly now, and over the long term.

Organizations around the world can take proactive steps now to maintain as much operational continuity as possible. CIOs, in particular, should immediately look to expand access and capabilities in two high-priority categories of tech: Digital workplace resources and digital technologies to serve customer demand.

Expand digital workplace resources and access

As the virus continues to spread across an increasing number of countries, company leaders and government representatives will encourage people to avoid unnecessary travel or large gatherings. 

Businesses will ask more people to work from home even when they’re healthy to increase “social distance,” which can limit viral spread. CIOs can take these steps to make sure people have the systems they need to stay productive:

Leverage technology to address customer demand

Whether a business experiences surges or lulls in demand during the outbreak, the CIO needs to ensure IT systems are prepared for them. Work with relevant members of the C-suite to provide technology-enabled experiences like:

Canadian CIOs can learn more about how to lead organizations through the disruption of coronavirus in the Gartner coronavirus resource center, a collection of complimentary Gartner research and webinars to help organizations respond, manage and prepare for the rapid spread and global impact of COVID-19.

Gartner analysts will discuss business continuity planning and other topics of interest to CIOs and IT executives at the Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo taking place May 11–14, 2020 in Toronto, Canada.

 

Sandy Shen is a Senior Research Director with the digital commerce team at Gartner specializing in commerce strategy, technologies, vendors and market trends. She helps IT leaders understand technologies, application architectures and vendor capabilities, and respond to emerging trends and customer expectations.
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