Bad CIOs Are Good For The Business
CIO, Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
By any conventional measure, a bad CIO is a liability. Missed transformation milestones, spiralling cloud costs, unresolved cyber risks and restless business stakeholders are familiar symptoms.
In an era where technology underpins virtually every revenue stream and operating model, CIO underperformance feels unforgivable. And yet, when viewed through a longer strategic lens, poorly performing CIOs often produce something unexpectedly valuable: organizational clarity.
This is not a defense of incompetence, nor an argument for tolerating mediocrity. Rather, it recognises that leadership failure, particularly in technology, uniquely exposes hidden weaknesses, forces overdue decisions and accelerates enterprise maturity. In many organizations, a bad CIO becomes the catalyst for changes that a merely adequate CIO never triggers.