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Designing an Effective IT Governance Structure and Organization |
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The Need: |
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Rapid changes
in the mission and size of the IT function can result in organization
structures that need to be resized, restructured and made more responsive to
business and customer requirements. |
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The
Objective: |
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To design an IT
governance and organization structure that is right-sized, responsive and
appropriate for the current and projected mission of IT. |
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Approach: |
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Capture and
document the "as is" structure of the IT department and external structures
used to govern IT direction and resources |
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Compare the "as
is" structure to best practices and the need prescribed by the strategic
direction of the business and IT |
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Design a "to be"
IT organization and governance structure that is appropriate, efficient,
practical and responsive |
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Document and
present the design and a transition plan for migrating to the new structure |
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Benefits: |
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Properly
designed IT governance and organization structures enhance responsiveness,
improve efficiency and effectiveness, and position IT to deliver on
commitments and organizational expectations. |
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To see an example of this service in
action, click on the button below to view Success Stories: |
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Large
Financial Institution |
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Middle East
Government Authority |
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