Bimodal IT and Digital Transformation: Lessons Learned from COVID-19
Bimodal IT and Digital Transformation: Lessons Learned from COVID-19
Layman Abstract: This study looks at how COVID-19, digital transformation, and bimodal IT (which combines traditional IT systems with newer, innovative ones) all impacted organizations and their ability to stay resilient. The research involved interviewing senior IT leaders, such as CIOs and IT managers, from 14 different organizations. The study found that the pandemic accelerated digital transformation, made remote work more common, and forced companies to adapt quickly to new technology and security needs. It also highlighted the importance of agility and resilience in managing IT during uncertain times. The findings suggest that bimodal IT should be integrated into a company’s overall IT strategy to improve its effectiveness.
Original Abstract: Digital transformation entails leveraging digital capabilities to drive value creation, operational efficiency, and enhanced customer experiences. The emergence of bimodal IT, characterised by the coexistence of traditional and exploratory modes of operation, reflects the evolving role of IT in facilitating digital innovation. With this study we aimed to delve into the intersection of COVID-19, digital transformation, and bimodal IT, examining their collective impact on ICT divisions and organisational resilience.
Interviewing was the primary method of data collection. Participants were predominantly selected based on seniority in their respective organisations, such as CIOs or IT managers, and their presumed knowledge and expertise on the subject. Fourteen interviews with participants representing 14 organisations were conducted.
The findings reveal the significant impact of COVID-19 on technological capabilities and organisational responses. Themes such as acceleration of digital transformation, facilitation of remote work, management and repurposing of budgets, and cultivation of resilience and adaptability emerged.
The study provides insight into the specific technological initiatives and challenges faced by organisations in adapting to remote work and evolving security landscapes. This study contributes to the understanding of the intersection between COVID-19, digital transformation, and bimodal IT, highlighting the importance of agility and resilience in managing ICT operations amid unpredictable circumstances. The study provides detailed perspectives on the efficiency of bimodal IT, moving beyond the simplistic representations in the existing literature. It underscores the importance of incorporating bimodal IT into the broader IT strategy and considering contextual factors.
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