Annually, CGI leaders around the world meet face-to-face with business and IT executives to gather their perspectives on the trends affecting their enterprises, including business and IT priorities, IT spending, budgets and investment plans. In 2020, we conducted in-person interviews with 175 manufacturing client executives in the commercial and industrial as well as natural resources sectors, who indicate a continued focus on becoming digital organisations to meet customer expectations. Interviews were conducted before and after the pandemic declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO) on March 11, 2020, providing unique insights into evolving priorities. We provide a short summary of some of these insights here.

Meeting customer expectations still dominates

Once again in 2020, becoming digital organisations to meet customer expectations is the most impactful industry trend. Digitisation for data integration continues as the second most impactful trend, followed by cybersecurity. Increasing investments in new products and services emerges as a new top trend, ahead of transformation from product-centric to customer-centric organisations.

2020 top trends by impact

  1. Becoming digital organisations to meet customer expectations
  2. Digitisation for data integration
  3. Protecting through cybersecurity
  4. Increasing investments in new products and services
  5. Transformation from product-centric to customer-centric

 

Post-pandemic declaration trends show a rise in investments in new products and services

When comparing interviews before and after the pandemic declaration by the WHO on March 11, 2020, increasing investments in new products and services rises (+21%) in impact as a trend, while regulatory compliance and sustainability lessens (-7%).

Results from digital strategies are still low

This year, 97% of manufacturing executives report they have some form of a digital strategy in place, up 5 percentage points from 2019; however, only 13% are producing results from those digital strategies. Additionally, 43% indicate they have an enterprise-wide strategy, but just 22% report their enterprise strategy extends to their external ecosystem.

Few executives cite having highly agile business models for digitisation

This year, 14% of executives indicate their business model is highly agile (score of 8 or higher on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 highest) when it comes to addressing digitisation, up 4 points from 2019.

Interest in substantial IT managed services rises year over year

This year, we asked manufacturing executives to share why they use managed services and how they plan to leverage them. The top reasons are to save costs and to maintain control.

% planning to leverage substantial managed applications in 3 years:
49% 2020
40% 2019

Benchmarking clients' satisfaction with their own IT organisation

2020 CGI Client Global Insights for Manufacturing

 (Scores from 1 to 10, with 10 most satisfied, showing 3 out of 10 available attributes)

For the third year, business and IT executives interviewed ranked their satisfaction with their own IT organisations based on the 10 key attributes of a world-class IT organisation. For most attributes, business leaders report lower satisfaction levels with their internal IT compared to IT leaders. Running a secured IT environment and ensuring data privacy has the highest average score at 7.8.

Learn more about the 2020 CGI Client Global Insights.

Learn more about CGI in Manufacturing.

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