Why is the IT department often perceived as impenetrable to people from other areas of an organization?
What will be an ideal response?
Disconnects in communication between IT staff and others in the organization often arise due to the jargon barrier. People often get frustrated when IT doesn't respond immediately to their ideas or suggestions. Like all functional business units, IT has a full plate of ongoing projects, prioritized by the CIO working with the CEO and other top executives to ensure that resources are wisely spent with a solid return on investment. Because of this, technicians are forced to move onto the next trouble ticket, and are unable to spend a long time on each ticket. Such communication barriers make the IT department seem impenetrable.
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