Typical Structure of A (IT) Technology Strategy
The following are typically sections of a technology strategy:
- Executive Summary - This is a summary of the IT strategy
- High level organizational benefits
- Project objective and scope
- Approach and methodology of the engagement
- Relationship to overall business strategy
- Resource summary
- Staffing
- Budgets
- Summary of key projects
- Internal Capabilities
- IT Project Portfolio Management - An inventory of current projects being managed by the information technology department and their status. Note: It is not common to report current project status inside a future-looking strategy document. Show Return on Investment (ROI) and timeline for implementing each application.
- An inventory of existing applications supported and the level of resources required to support them
- Architectural directions and methods for implementation of IT solutions
- Current IT departmental strengths and weaknesses
- External Forces
- Summary of changes driven from outside the organization
- Rising expectations of users
- Example: Growth of high-quality web user interfaces driven by Ajax technology
- Example: Availability of open-source learning management systems
- List of new IT projects requested by the organization
- Opportunities
- Description of new cost reduction or efficiency increase opportunities
- Example: List of available Professional Service contractors for short term projects
- Description of how Moore's Law (faster processors, networks or storage at lower costs) will impact the organization's ROI for technology
- Description of new cost reduction or efficiency increase opportunities
- Threats
- Description of disruptive forces that could cause the organization to become less profitable or competitive
- Analysis IT usage by competition
- IT Organization structure and Governance
- IT organization roles and responsibilities
- IT role description
- IT Governance
- Milestones
- List of monthly, quarterly or mid-year milestones and review dates to indicate if the strategy is on track
- List milestone name, deliverables and metrics
Relations the important components of information tehno-strategy is information technology and strategic planning working together.
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