Deloitte: CIOs Report Directly to CEOs as Tech Drives Growth
This article explains why CIOs are now shaping top-line growth — not just managing operations. A valuable read for leadership teams thinking about the future of IT and executive alignment.
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According to a Deloitte survey, 65% of CIOs now report directly to CEOs, a significant increase from 41% a decade ago. This shift indicates that technology leadership is increasingly viewed as a key driver of business growth rather than just a technical support role.
The Deloitte survey found that 80% of technology leaders believe their roles have expanded to align more closely with business objectives. This expansion reflects a broader trend where CIOs are becoming integral to driving business strategy and results.
Perception of Tech Departments
The survey reveals a split perception of tech departments, with 52% of respondents viewing them as revenue generators and 48% considering them primarily as service centers. Notably, two-thirds of executives at large firms see tech as a revenue driver, compared to less than half at mid-sized organizations.

Deloitte: CIOs Report Directly to CEOs as Tech Drives Growth
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