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September 19, 2007
Make IT a Business Strategy
In the CIO Magazine article Let the Business Drive IT Strategy, the visibility of many views on strategy helps to paint the map so that people concerned with IT strategy management can see where their relative starting points are, not just their goals.
But in that map, how did we wind up in so many different starting places that we decided to call by the same name?
Here is a 50,000 foot high view to consider. What does "IT Strategy" mean? Strategy for what? The candidates are found in two dimensions.
First - what is used:
- Services
- Resources
- Information
Second - how it is organized for use:
- Provision
- Architecture
- Property (assets)
Make a 3x3 matrix of the above, identify what needs to happen in each cell and who needs to care (owner, operator, consumer), and then on the business side at least everyone can see what they are trying to talk about.
With that view, it then becomes meaningful to talk about the business's ideas of performance (goals), value (impacts), and risk (policy and culture) -- with the objective of assigning people to be responsible for them and then investing to make those people successful.
This isn't about "succeeding with a strategy"... it is about actually managing with a strategy.
Posted by Malcolm Ryder at September 19, 2007 8:44 AM
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