The Importance of Finding Experienced Leaders for IT Change and Transformation in the growing Age of Generative AI
In today’s fast-paced business landscape, companies are under increasing pressure to innovate and stay competitive.
The emergence of Generative AI is reshaping industries, enabling unprecedented opportunities for automation, personalisation, and insight generation. As organisations pivot to incorporate these technologies, the need for skilled leaders who can manage complex portfolios and lead large-scale IT transformation initiatives is more critical than ever. Finding an experienced professional capable of navigating these intricate changes is paramount to success.
Navigating Complex IT Portfolios in the AI Era
Managing a portfolio of IT transformation programmes is no small feat. These initiatives often involve significant investments in new technologies, changes to business processes, and the integration of cutting-edge solutions like Generative AI. Leaders who have experience with large-scale IT change know that it’s not just about implementing technology—it’s about aligning technology with business strategy. A skilled transformation leader understands the need to manage risk, balance resources, and ensure that each initiative within the portfolio delivers measurable business value.
“I’ve learned that successful programme management of large-scale transformation is not just about managing the present in front of you but anticipating the curveballs of the future.” comments Craig Ashmole, a long-term IT Programme Leader at London based Straightalking Ltd.
The ever-growing subject of Generative AI brings an added layer of complexity to this already challenging environment. Not only does it require organisations to rethink their approach to automation and decision-making, but it also demands that leaders understand how to harness its potential without falling into common pitfalls such as data bias, ethical concerns, and over-reliance on AI outputs. An experienced leader in this space needs to balance this and should guide an organisation through these challenges, ensuring that AI-driven solutions are aligned with business goals but can scale sustainably.
The Strategic Value of Experience in Change Leadership
While technical expertise is important, it’s the strategic leadership skills that truly set an exceptional programme manager apart. A seasoned leader brings the ability to see the bigger picture, drawing on years of experience to anticipate challenges, overcome resistance to change, and drive cross-functional collaboration. This is particularly crucial when managing large portfolios of IT programmes that span multiple departments and geographies, often with competing priorities. Experienced leaders have a deep understanding of both the human and technological factors involved in change, enabling them to steer the organisation through potential roadblocks and ensure long-term success.
Craig goes on to say, “Leading large programmes of IT change means seeing first-hand how crucial it is to balance delivery objectives with agile execution. The ability to predict, plan for, and then mitigate challenges before they derail a project is gained from experience not just learned in a classroom.”
Furthermore, as companies seek to transform their businesses with Generative AI, the role of the change leader becomes even more vital. It’s not enough to simply deploy AI tools; organisations need to adapt their entire culture and operating model to be more agile and responsive to rapidly evolving market demands. Programme or Portfolio leaders who have managed IT change at scale understand the importance of embedding a mindset of continuous improvement and innovation within their teams.
The Competitive Advantage of Finding the Right Leader
Ultimately, the success of an organisation’s transformation efforts in the world of Generative AI hinges on its ability to find and empower the right programme leader. Companies that invest in finding an experienced professional with a proven track record in managing large portfolios of IT change will position themselves to not only survive but thrive in this new technological era. These leaders bring the skills needed to ensure that transformation efforts are strategically aligned, well-executed, and capable of delivering lasting value.
“Whether it’s managing evolving stakeholder expectations, identifying resource constraints, or foreseeing technical integration issues, in my experience this enables me to act proactively rather than reactively”, he explains. Craig has found that, “By staying adaptable, leveraging insights or lessons learned from past transformations, and maintaining a clear strategic focus”, he is able to navigate the most complex portfolios with confidence.
In a world where technology is reshaping every aspect of business, having a seasoned leader at the helm of IT transformation efforts is a competitive advantage. Added to this as Generative AI continues to evolve, companies must ensure they have the right leadership in place to guide their journey through this era of profound change with confidence.
By Craig Ashmole, Managing Director Straightalking Ltd
Having spent the majority of my career working with and supporting the Corporate CIO Function, I now seek to provide a forum whereby CIOs or IT Directors can learn from the experience of others to address the burning need to change the way we all work post the COVID Pandemic.