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The IT Budget Allocation Problem That Keeps CIOs Up at Night
The IT budget allocation problem is structural, not mathematical. Organizations that spend the right total amount on IT frequently allocate it incorrectly across the four functional areas — run the business, grow the business, transform the business, and maintain the infrastructure that enables all three — producing technology environments that are simultaneously overspent in some areas and critically underfunded in others.
The allocation pattern that is most common and most damaging is heavy spending on new software and technology initiatives with insufficient investment in the support, security, and infrastructure maintenance that determines whether those investments function reliably. An organization that spends aggressively on digital transformation while deferring network infrastructure refresh, understaffing the helpdesk, and running security with inadequate tooling has not made a strategic trade-off. It has made an accounting error that looks like a strategic choice.