Webinar

Board Expectations of the Modern CIO

Tuesday, March 24, 2026 | 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PT

Board Expectations of the Modern CIO

Tuesday, March 24, 2026 | 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PT

The expectations placed on today’s CIO have fundamentally shifted. Boards are no longer focused solely on uptime, cost control, or project execution—they are evaluating CIOs based on measurable business impact, enterprise resilience, AI readiness, and experience-driven outcomes.

According to Gartner, 80% of CIOs are now primarily focused on enabling business growth and transformation rather than traditional IT operations—reflecting a broader board-level mandate for technology to directly drive strategic value.

In this first episode of the CIO Boardroom Series, senior business and technology leaders explore what boards truly expect from modern CIOs in 2026—and how those expectations are reshaping technology strategy and operating models. The discussion highlights how CIOs are leveraging platforms such as AI, Azure or Cloud investments to drive innovation, strengthen governance, and deliver accountable business value—supported by experience-led, outcome-driven approaches like MxPTM that help operationalize those investments at scale.

Why This Matters Now

Board conversations are becoming sharper and more outcome-focused:

  • How are Microsoft Cloud investments driving growth and efficiency?
  • Are AI and data initiatives delivering measurable value?
  • How resilient is the enterprise from a cybersecurity and governance standpoint?
  • Who is accountable for value realization across a complex technology ecosystem?
  • Modern CIOs must translate technology strategy into board-level clarity, confidence, and measurable results.

This episode addresses these questions head-on, offering CIOs a board-relevant perspective on leading IT in 2026 and beyond.

Key Takeaways

  • How board expectations of the CIO are shifting from IT performance to business outcomes
  • What it takes to evolve from a service-oriented IT function to a value-driven operating model
  • How to articulate ROI from Cloud, Azure, and enterprise AI investments
  • Why employee and customer experience are now board-level priorities
  • How CIOs can clearly articulate the value narrative of technology investments
  • Why traditional SLAs fall short—and how outcome- and experience-led models (such as MxP) enable measurable impact
  • Practical insights on aligning people, platforms, and partners to deliver accountable, enterprise-wide value

Who Should Attend

  • CIOs, CTOs, and senior IT leaders
  • Digital and transformation executives
  • Leaders responsible for Microsoft ecosystem strategy
  • Enterprise stakeholders preparing for board-level technology discussions

About the CIO Boardroom Series

The CIO Boardroom Series is a quarterly executive forum designed to explore how the CIO role is evolving in response to changing board expectations. Each episode focuses on a critical theme shaping technology leadership, enterprise experience, and measurable business outcomes in 2026 and beyond- —often through the lens of modern cloud and AI ecosystems such as Microsoft.

Stay tuned for Episode 2, where the conversation will shift to how boards are evaluating CIOs on risk, resilience, and enterprise trust in an increasingly complex and volatile technology landscape.

Speakers

Jay Cann
Jay Cann

Chief Technology Officer

Stephen Currie
Stephen Currie

Senior Vice President, Managed Services

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