Information technology is a critical function in most businesses these days. IT is not only a supporting function, helping to automate routine tasks and promoting process efficiency.
Even companies that do not consider themselves “high-tech” are increasingly using IT for digital transformation and as a part of their business plans. Yet, in some companies, management only sees IT as a technical function.
The IT systems and processes may work well technically but often are not well aligned with plans for business growth and direction. Having a specific IT strategy puts your systems at the heart of your business, serving your plans.
The days of the large business having an advantage over smaller ones in IT have gone. The new world of cloud computing, mobile and AI means that the smaller more agile company has an ability to move and respond quicker than many larger companies who remain with legacy systems. Both, however, can benefit from implementing an IT strategy.
This usually starts with building a roadmap that will highlight benefits to be gained from change. Here are the key steps to consider:
An IT Strategy roadmap’s purpose is to help focus your business on its core activities to make it easier for your customers to want to work with your business. If you would like to learn more about how Netitude can help with implementing an IT strategy for your business, get in touch.