
Franchetti says he’s currently building a loosely coupled, API-first architecture that’s designed to be modular, composable, and extensible. “This allows us to move faster, adapt to change more easily, and avoid vendor or platform lock-in.” Franchetti adds that in an era where workflows, tools, and even AI agents are increasingly dynamic, a tightly bound stack simply won’t scale.
Franchetti is also continuing to evolve his enterprise data strategy. “For us, data is a long-term strategic asset — not just for AI, but also for business insight, regulatory readiness, and customer trust,” he says. “This means doubling down on data quality, lineage, governance, and accessibility across all functions.”
7. Facilitating workforce transformation
CIOs must prioritize workforce transformation in 2026, says Scott Thompson, a partner in executive search and management consulting company Heidrick & Struggles. “Upskilling and reskilling teams will help develop the next generation of leaders,” he predicts. “The technology leader of 2026 needs to be a product-centric tech leader, ensuring that product, technology, and the business are all one and the same.”

