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Management strategies for information technology
STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT AND RE-ALIGNMENT
An all-embracing management strategy for IT has six components, and our strategic service offers are aligned accordingly:
- Information Systems
- Information Technology
- Information Management
- Organisation of IT activities
- Control of IT activities
- Change strategies
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- What applications
- How to deliver, architect
- How to manage
- How to organise, resource, govern
- How to fund, appraise, measure performance
- How to educate, transform
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IMPLEMENTATION
With a management strategy for IT in place, these are some of our implementation service offers:
- Programme management
- Project management
- Business case and cost / benefit analysis development
- Vendor selection (hardware, software, services)
- Change management
- Post-implementation review
- IT service / process improvement
- Business process re-engineering
- Identification of training and recruitment needs
- Training delivery
- Interim / ‘locum’ IT Director, Chief Information Officer, Programme Director, Project Manager
SPECIALIST
A selection of our complementary specialist service offers:
- IT ‘healthcheck’, as a precursor to change
- IT 'due diligence' for the buyer, as a precursor to a merger and/or acquisition
- IT impact assessment and future roadmap, as a result of divestitures
- Business continuity planning
- Disaster recovery planning
- IT market intelligence – products, services, suppliers
- m-Commerce (mobile commerce)
- e-Business opportunities
- Knowledge management
- Expert witness
© John Groarke / JEGMC (John E Groarke Management Consultant) / JEGMC Strategy Consulting : 2005 - 2010
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