Positive outlook for the tech-head with personality
Posted on July 17th, 2006By 2010, six out of 10 people affiliated with IT will assume business-facing roles, according to Gartner.
If this article is to be believed, then I think our IT industry will struggle to keep up with the requirements of modern business. In my experience, it is incredibly rare to find someone who is technically competent and has a personality. Communication skills have always been an issue with our industry.
When I was working through the Y2K era, most of the industry had it’s head burried in the code-sand. After the world’s massive expenditure, business slahsed IT budgets. Now, they have finally (and rightly) turned the tables on us. Reaslising that they need to generate real benefit and improvement from their investment, they are turning to technical folk who can understand real business.
It will become even more important for IT professionals to be competent in speaking and understanding the business world. Project management, business analysis & facilitation will be the skills to have if you want to be employed.
By 2010, applications will become commodities delivered by external service providers. Internal development won’t be dead, though — it will just be done differently in 2010, Foote says. The challenge will be selecting packages and tailoring them to what you need. “Code-writing disappears in this world, unless it’s code-writing in customer-facing applications that offer strategic advantage,” he adds.
This trend has already begun. Businesses are looking for flexibility in the workforce and will call in specialist advisors as required. Application development will move even closer to a customer facing role. Here, some of the agile methodologies that focus on customer interaction will win out.
It will be interesting to see how the industry responds to this pressure from business. Existing technicians will need to change. Students will need to take a wider view on their studies. In the end, a change like this will be a positive one for those in the industry.
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