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Kissflow: 83% Organizations Embrace Citizen Development in 2024

As organizations increasingly leverage technology to gain a decisive competitive edge, the majority (62%) now believe citizen development programs will greatly accelerate their digital transformation journeys. This is according to the latest Citizen Development Trends report by Kissflow, which found that an impressive 86% of businesses now have active citizen development programs in place, with nearly half (45%) having operated these for over a year.

Citizen development is a new paradigm to application development in which non-IT employees are empowered to design, build, and deploy departmental applications, processes and tasks using low-code/no-code platforms. These “citizen developers” can create solutions tailored to their specific needs without relying on IT departments. Citizen development is a progressive step towards democratizing technology use and integrating non-IT developers into the technology development process.

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This approach to digital acceleration is especially relevant in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) where earlier Kissflow research showed that a whole third (33%) of organizations face resource constraints in custom app development, and the cost of outsourcing this function to skilled third-party developers can be prohibitively high. As a result, 80% of tech leaders in the region see a pressing need to refine the app development process for effective digital transformation.

Kissflow’s research shed light on the benefits that citizen development brings to organizations with the reduction in IT backlog, reduction in process completion time, and increase in the number of new solutions deployed merging as the top three. Through intuitive drag and drop interfaces, and large libraries of pre-made templates, low-code/no-code platforms enable business users in departments with high-degrees of specialized, labor-intensive, and repeatable processes to rapidly and effectively automate these workflows. It’s unsurprising therefore that the research found that Operations (30%), Human Resources (28%), Marketing (20%), and Finance (12%) departments are expected to lead the adoption of citizen development.

While the report highlights the immense potential of citizen development, it also identifies key challenges. Data security remains the top concern for 44% of CIOs, followed by the need for seamless integration with existing IT infrastructures. Governance and the lack of training for citizen developers are also noted as significant challenges that organizations must address to unlock the full potential of this paradigm.

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