The
Strategic System Planning is an essential activity that mainly
makes it possible to:
- Align the objectives of the business with Information
Technology Strategies.
- Integrate the different areas of the business under only
one information architecture.
- Determine the projects that will implement technological
strategies.
- Manage both the risks of each strategy and budgets in
a methodical manner.
- Define better organizational structures of Systems.
- Define indicators to evaluate the performance of each
strategy.
- Manage new strategies and day-to-day issues in an orderly
and consensus manner.
- Provide projects to improve system development and maintenance
processes.
We have an extensive experience and knowledge in system plan
developments, backed up by a group of methods and techniques
that are based on the following principles:
- Expanding the possibilities of conceiving new ideas with
strategic potential based on information technology. It
is very important that the planning process of IT and the
strategy design of the business are integrated.
- Setting a basic objective of any systematic procedure
of parallel planning (strategy-IT), which is the organizational
learning associated with the usage of such proceeding.
- Incorporating the strategic thinking and developing the
sensibility about the IT potentials at all executive levels
of the organization is considered to be absolutely important
in order to assure the effective continuity of the specific
proceeding.
- Reasoning by analogy (for example, by means of the general
strategic actions of the IT implementation), is a way to
expressly incorporate the IT potential into the strategic
analysis.
- Performing the follow-up of IT trends. One responsibility
should be assigned to this task.
- Integrating the strategy with the IT plan efficiently
through the active and simultaneous participation of the
IT managers and those of the corresponding business unit/s
(that is exactly the origin of the organizational learning
before mentioned).
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