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Albert Ellis, CEO of Harvey Nash, shares the highlights of the IT spend survey with 2400 participants from 20 countries, revealing a $140bn IT spend and insights from 14 years of data in the current climate. Headlines include news about Greece's refinancing deadline, Apple's share price jump, and the worth of social media. The survey also shows a return to growth in IT budgets, with CEO priorities shifting. The survey explores the importance of the right skills, diversity, and the digital CEO relationship. Furthermore, it examines the fracture in gender representation among CIOs and who controls digital decision-making. The survey also delves into CIO salaries and the impact of budgets and industry. The X-Factor in careers and salaries is highlighted, with the highest and lowest positions discussed - from an American with a $100m budget in financial services to a long-serving British CIO in a charity with a small budget.
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ABOUT The Survey 2400 participants 20 countries $140bn IT spend 14 years of data
current climate Headlines News 24 Greece refinancing deadline looms Apple share price jump Social Media worth millions
Growth in budgets return to growth 44% 39% 33% 28% 26% 25%
CEO priorities return to growth Save Money Make Money
2012 2011 Change shift in priorities
shift in priorities 2011-12 change Priority 2012
positioned for growth? Right skills Diversity Digital CEO relationship
Skills Shortage fracture #1 71% 60% 54% 47% 43%
CIOs by gender fracture #2 Men Women 2005 2012
Who Controls Digital? fracture #3 Marketing Shared 37% 43% 10% IT
The contented CIO? fracture #4
CIO Salary = B + I + X factor careers & SALARIES
Mean base salary ‘B’ IS FOR BUDGET $300,000 $225,000 $150,000 $75,000 Budgets $1m $1-10m $11-25m $26-50m $51-100m $101-250m $251-500m $501m-$1bn
‘I’ IS FOR INDUSTRY HIGHEST LOWEST
x ‘X’ IS FOR X-FACTOR - factor
careers & SALARIES HIGHEST An American with a $100m budget working in financial services, who has recently joined a new company LOWEST A Brit working in a charity with a small budget and who’s been there for 10+ years