{"id":232470,"date":"2017-08-04T13:17:18","date_gmt":"2017-08-04T17:17:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/youre-the-frog-and-automation-is-about-to-boil-you-cioreview.php"},"modified":"2017-08-04T13:17:18","modified_gmt":"2017-08-04T17:17:18","slug":"youre-the-frog-and-automation-is-about-to-boil-you-cioreview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/automation\/youre-the-frog-and-automation-is-about-to-boil-you-cioreview.php","title":{"rendered":"You&#8217;re the Frog and Automation is about to Boil You &#8211; CIOReview"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>                        Joe Fuller, VP & CIO, Dominion Enterprises, Joe            Fuller is CIO at Dominion Enterprises (formerly Trader            Publishing Company), the Norfolk, VA based media and            marketing company which operates Homes...More>>          <\/p>\n<p>    In an old parable a frog is placed in tepid water whose    temperature is gradually and slowly raised to the boiling    point. As the water gets warmer, instead of recognizing peril,    the frog falls into a calm stupor and is boiled to death. If    youre a CIO, the water youre getting comfortable in is called    automation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Elon Musk recently predicted that automation will eliminate so    many jobs that governments will be forced to pay a universal    basic income to each and every citizen, regardless of their    work status. McDonalds stock just hit an all time high after    announcing that it will replace human cashiers with kiosks in    2500 restaurants. Amazons Jeff Bezos has over a thousand    people dedicated to their Alexa artificial intelligence    platform. Mark Zuckerberg recently told graduating Harvard    students that millions of jobs are about to be replaced by    things like self-driving cars and trucks. The consensus is    clear: automation is going to drastically reduce certain types    of jobs. What does this mean for the CIO?  <\/p>\n<p>    Lets look at where you are. I bet you jumped on the    virtualization bandwagon as soon as you realized how much time    and money could be saved compared to traditional rack-and-stack    systems administration. You probably embraced agile development    and you have at least experimented with DevOps. You may have    deployed automated patch management. You might even be    exploring ways to automate by pushing computing jobs to public    cloud providers and beyond cloud providers. Your CEO and CFO    partners have certainly encouraged you to automate, which has    sped up IT delivery and reduced IT costs. With automation,    youve probably improved your groups performance without    cutting staff or spending more on IT. It seems everyone is    winning with automation, so wheres the rub?  <\/p>\n<p>    Were    worshiping at the automation altar and unconsciously shunning    the good IT people we have fostered our whole    careers  <\/p>\n<p>    As CIO, theres a big insidious problem warming up your kettle    as you leverage automation. Youve encouraged your people to    seek efficiency and automation and drive lower expenses. You    and your team can point to hard dollars saved whenever one of    these automation mini-projects goes live. Our company has seen    its digital operations grow at about a 25 percent annual clip    since 2009 at the expense of traditional operations. But weve    actually reduced our operating expenses through automation and    the normal influence of Moores law. During this time, weve    reduced staff slightly through attrition. We havent been too    worried about that because the automation really does seem to    eliminate the need for bodies. But theres a big problem    sneaking up on us: were losing our mojo.  <\/p>\n<p>    What do I mean by losing our mojo? Were worshiping at the    automation altar and unconsciously shunning the good IT people    we have fostered our whole careers. These people are creative.    They are brilliant. They love to solve problems. They love to    build and re-build to make things better. They hate when things    break but they love fixing things when they break. They prefer    the command line to a GUI interface. And were losing them.    They get that automation is a good thing and embrace    eliminating mundane tasks. They know that reducing power    consumption by 45% in the data center is good for everyone.    They like being the Maytag repairman when its their turn to be    on call. But they are bored. They are scared. They are confused    about where the industry is going and concerned they too will    be obsolete like loading an operating system on a stand-alone    server. They have been looking for jobs that offer more    challenge, but the reality is that your shop is pretty much the    same as IT shops everywhere.  <\/p>\n<p>    If youre like me, youve looked into the future and seen    incomprehensibly massive Amazon, Microsoft and Google data    centers in the deserts of the world manned by a handful of    security guards who replace the cameras and the water hoses    every now and then. You dont see the engineers who designed    the systems or the R&D team working on the Gen 7 data    center that doesnt even need those water hoses. They are    barren, hot places that no humans daydream about working in.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ive painted a bleak picture but take heart. As CIO, you have    the power to place humans into this picture and have everything    be OK. But you have to change. Your organization must keep    chasing automation but you dont have to. You must delegate    those tasks to either specific people or to specific times for    you and your people. In other words, you have to stop spending    all your time thinking tactically about automation and devote    time to thinking strategically about innovation. You owe it to    yourself and your IT team to check the box on automated    operation but demand more of yourself and your team on the    strategic front.  <\/p>\n<p>    How do you do this? Talk to your team. Ask them about their    fears. Ask them what they think you all can do to help move the    business forward through innovation and not just automation. Go    to summits and seminars and encourage your folks to do the    same. Take time to allow show-and-tell when everyone gets back.    Sponsor hackathons to develop on the latest AI technology. Buy    the newest gadgets for your executives and help them actually    use them. Solicit new product ideas from every corner of the    business (not just IT) and have the ideas be submitted via    short, entertaining videos. Identify IT trends and specifically    give your IT teams projects related to those trends that are    not specifically tied to cost reductions. Embrace the    after-hours activities of your team and find ways to let them    share the neat things they are doing outside work.  <\/p>\n<p>    Automation has been a great boon to IT in the last 10 years and    it has made us less expensive and more reliable. But we cant    lose our greatest asset our smart people. You as CIO are    responsible for shifting time and resources to nurture them so    we continue to provide maximum value to the businesses we    serve. 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