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© 2017 SIM International & Leon Kappelman, Primary Investigator
2017Study
PresentersLeon Kappelman Eph McLeanRussell Torres Chris MaurerMark Snyder Vess Johnson
Interactive Breakout SessionSIM Connect Live 13‐Apr‐2018
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This research made possible through the generous support of:
1st ever SIM IT Trends Study European Report now available at no cost to SIM members too.
IT TRENDS RESEARCH TEAMLeon Kappelman, University of North TexasEphraim McLean, Georgia State University
Vess Johnson, University of Arkansas ‐ Little RockRussell Torres, University of North Texas
Mark Snyder, MBSC & SFT FundsChris Maurer, University of Virginia
Quynh Nguyen, University of North TexasAlsius David, University of North TexasKevin Kim, University of North Texas
Comprehensive Report ($995)Free to all SIM Members
http://www.simnet.org/IT-Trends
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• Collaboration of academics and practitioners since inception in 1980• Focus is IT management in organizations• Research Population: SIM members + global non-member version• Some of the Deliverables:
• Confidential Personal Benchmarks Report to every participant• Comprehensive Report to every SIM member• SIM Connect Live presentations• Monthly articles in SIM’s two e-newsletters
• SIM’s specific objectives:• Important to SIM’s value proposition w/members.• Create unique intellectual capital.• Publicity and branding: “SIM, the voice of IT leadership”• Attract new members.
•Academics’ objective: get great data and do valuable research.
SIM’s IT Trends Study: The Research Project
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• Did you and everyone else in your chapter get your personal invitations?
• Which chapters will win bragging rights and $ in the Chapter Challenge Contest?
• Can we beat last year’s participation rate of 28.6% of all SIM members completing the questionnaire?
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The 37th Anniversary SIM IT Trends Study• 1,178 SIM members completed questionnaire
• 28.64% of SIM members• 469 “CIO or highest-ranking IT executive”• 769 “unique organizations”
• Represented by their “senior-most IT leader”• Average revenue $4.65 billion (median $400 million)• Total revenue of 769 $3.58 trillion: 19.3% of US GDP• Total of $217 billion IT spending• IT spending averages 6.08% of revenue
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IT % of National Economy1980 2010
Internet $1,260
Mobile Phone $720
Cable TV $900
Landline Telephone $97 $240
Market Data / News $35 $600
Tablet $240
Total $132 $3,960
Personal technology expense grew by 2900%IT spending grew by 1040%
IT Spending & Personal Economy
Provided by Howard Rubin
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Business‐IT Alignment
IT Strategic Planning
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6.1%10 year average 4.55%
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IT Spending as % of Revenue
Up 15% in 24 MonthsUp 74% in in 10 years (2007‐17)
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2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Most Important IT Management Issues for IT Leaders
Attract, Develop, and Retain IT Professionals
Fell out of Top 10
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5.2% 5.5% 5.5% 5.2%
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Turnover Rate
10 Year Average 6.79%
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CIO Job Tenure (in years)
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IT, same organization IT, outside organizationNon‐IT, same organization Non‐IT, outside organization
IT, Same Org: ‐59.5%
2017: 23.8% of CIOs from non‐IT prior job, up 192% in seven years
IT, Outside Org: +13.3%
2017: 79% of CIOs from other organizations, up 36% in seven years
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• “Keeping the IT Lights On” share of IT budget over 25% (to 40.5% of total IT spending) in 24 months (2015-17).
• On average, 34.6% “of all IT services” were cloud-based in 2017, 27.2% from 2015.
• Cloud share of IT budget up 44.1% in same period.
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• 61.3% of organizations reported an in IT staffing levels in 2017.
• 94.8% of organizations increased IT salaries in 2017.
• Average IT salary increased 4.2% last year.
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% of CIO’s Interacting with C‐Suite at least Weekly
CEO COO CFO CMO CLO BOD
48 Month Increase
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• Over the past 38 years:1. IT intensity of organizations & everything else increased.2. IT became more important to and more about the business.
• Over the past seven years:3. Frequency of CIO interactions with C-Suite peers has
increased greatly. Likely a sign of 2.4. Many more CIOs from non-IT backgrounds & other
organizations. IT bench not business-oriented enough?
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