After years of leading Colliers International through its digital transformation and dealing with the pressure to create new business solutions quickly, CIO Mihai Strusievici has come to a troubling conclusion: “We can create applications very fast, but our business partners may have expectations that if you do it fast, that you also got it right on the first attempt,” Strusievici says. “Iteration is harder to accept than one would believe.”
As the global real estate services company continued to advance its business strategy, business leaders keep pushing for the same agility from IT. But the team faced challenges when innovation was taken from theory and into practice. Business leaders have grown frustrated with what they consider to be half-cooked ideas, and that worries Strusievici. “I don’t know if the [internal conflict] will emerge as creative energy, or if it will bring [innovation] to its knees out of fatigue.”
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