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Het Raadplegen van de Strategie van IT Uitdagingen

28 september, 2009 langs Raj Sheelvant

David Clark is een vroegere Leidende Partner voor het Raadplegen van Gartner het UK.  Voorafgaand aan dat, is hij in hogere posities bij enkelen van andere „rij één“ advies bureaus en een paar plezierige stints geweest aangezien een CIO in de industrie plaatst. Zijn carrière overspant ongeveer 25 jaar waarin hij rond vijftien of zodat strategieën van IT heeft geleverd en vier „gedaan aan hem“ gehad.  Het is altijd een goed idee om van iemand in de geulen over uitdagingen te horen van het Raadplegen van de Strategie van IT eerder dan Gevallenanalyses lezings de Bedrijfs van de School.  Mijn kort praatje met David bevestigde dat.  Ik leerde een partij van mijn gesprekken met David en hoop u ook!

Raj: Om het even welk gemeenschappelijk thema u vond in uw Strategie van IT het Raadplegen?

Dave: Wat ik opnieuw en opnieuw en opnieuw ben heb gevonden hoeveel een strategie en de functie van IT maar al te vaak de persoonlijkheid van CIO en wanneer zich het bewegen in implementatie weerspiegelen kan het omhoog beëindigen kostend manier meer dan het vereist als CIO ambitie voorbij hun zakken heeft.  Elk advies bureau, ongeacht wat om het even welk van hen benaderingenstrategie op een vrij gelijkaardige manier zeggen - en de meesten van hen kan bij een vrij duidelijk en zinnig resultaat aankomen.  Sommigen kunnen het in een paar weken en één of andere rotatie doen het uit voor eeuwigheid.  Mijn punt over de persoonlijkheid van CIO is dat ik in de loop van de jaren heb opgemerkt dat vaker wel dan niet de strategie uiteindelijk en draai in iets verdraait die zij dan rationaliseren om hun eigen originele gedachten te passen.  Tenzij natuurlijk het Accenture leverend het toen hij is of zij zal waarschijnlijk gelukkig om CIO zijn te blijven.

Raj: Zo berekent u dat het beheren van ego van CIO ook een deel van een het raadplegen baan is?

Dave: Zonder vragen, hoewel ik niet zeker ben leidt het het of erkent het eenvoudig!  Ik denk het ding dat ik heb gevonden, meer dan iets anders in de loop van de laatste vijfentwintig jaar, ben dat alles neer aan mensen kookt.  Het zou op de oppervlakte als een technologiekwestie kunnen kijken of misschien een procesprobleem maar ernstig - wanneer u neer graaft - 9 keer van de 10 is het een mensenprobleem.  Het kookt neer aan een mengsel van ego, capaciteit, persoonlijkheid, mogelijkheden, gedrag dat dan in alle soorten manieren tot uiting komt.  Ik kan lyrical op dit voor uren in de was zetten - zodat zal ik zal zal me proberen en tegenhouden. Het is ook wat werkelijk zaken interesserend maakt zodat zou ik niet moeten klagen!

Raj: What did you find out about CEOs and CMOs involvement during your IT Strategy Consultancy?  Are they interested in defining IT Strategy or do they delegate it to CIO?

Dave: Hmmm. I think this is a really interesting question about the other members of the exec. I think that the challenge around aligning the business, and I have to say I hate the term aligning with the business – how often do you hear that Sales is aligning with the business or HR is aligning with the business, sorry off on a tangent there, as I was saying all too often the business itself lacks a true strategy – I’ve often encountered companies who say they have a business strategy and don’t and then IT have to try and align to something that’s ill defined and often bland.  I’ll give you an example – we reviewed an IT strategy for a large commercial company – the business strategy was sell more services to more customer in more sectors, which in itself was hardly incisive and their IT Strategy: be more efficient, modularize and optimize.  Yea – sure – they don’t need IT Strategy Consultants to tell them that although they had actually had one of the tiers one firms in for quite a good few weeks before we got involved. Perhaps one day there will be a single integrated strategy for the business with IT as a thread within it – some companies are now doing this so hopefully it’ll catch on.

Raj: So the other ‘C’ level executives know what IT can do for their business strategy?

Dave: They think they know, or rather they have some ideas, which today is perfectly reasonable, as so many business have graying boards -  i.e. the CEO knows IT is important but he’s 55 years old and in many ways only “gets” a bit of what IT should mean to his company.  The COO often views IT as the function to blame when any operational issue occurs, or they can’t deliver in time.  The CFO will as ever be asking about costs and where savings can be made, etc etc… this scenario plays out time and in again in so many companies.  So the CIO has to mash all of this together and then deliver something interesting, engaging and compelling usually for less money that it really needs and in less time than he would ideally like.

Raj: So, what should CIO do to get the board interested in IT Strategy?

Dave: I think the CIO has to really create a highly visual and compelling story to try and engage his/her board – I’m a big fan of the story teller CIO – so for example in the case I mentioned earlier – we attempted to condense the IT Strategy into a compelling idea and then build the story around this – but in all honesty Raj this is really to try and get the attention of people who I personally think should pay attention in any case!  Over the next few years I think it will start to change as a generation hits the board room who have been raised on smart IT.  I find it difficult to imagine any of my children for instance needing to have the benefits of collaboration explained to them, or accepting it will takes eight months to introduce a new application….!?  As an aside collaboration and corporate are in many cases mutually exclusive, they weren’t built to collaborate – but that’s probably a topic for another day.

Raj: Moving on to a different topic… What do you think of SaaS and Cloud computing?

Dave: I’ve got very strong views on this so here goes…whilst the various consulting firms and technology vendors argue about definitions, security, total cost of ownership, transferability, cost per server, cloud, SaaS, PaaS, on-premise, off-premise what they seem to miss is whether they like it or not small and medium size companies are happily buying services over the internet.  For them it’s all down to cash flow, flexibility and scalability and these small and medium sized companies are just as important, if not more so to the economy than the industrial giants.

I often think therefore that the debates themselves tend to re-enforce the IT geek model.  However I do accept that for larger companies SaaS and cloud has quite a few more implications, but really it’s just another delivery model that the CIO can factor into his strategy and thinking. So, I’m not sure if you agree, but I think we are sitting at a really interesting point in IT – a sort of tectonic plate shifting time – eventually the whole SaaS/Cloud stuff will make a difference across the industry, regardless of all the debate and I personally think it’s going to cause some interesting shifts in the traditional Consulting/SI firms – which is good for the customer as well.  At least I hope so as I took the plunge of leaving Gartner to start a new consulting/SI type firm which is really founded on this new generation services that are starting to appear.  Sort of put your money where your mouth is approach!

Raj: So what’s your vision for your new consulting company?

Dave: Oh no the dreaded elevator pitch – here goes then…a business and technology firm formed from collaboration with many active members across the globe linked by great systems and sharing capabilities, knowledge and profits in an equitable and ethical manner.  I just don’t believe that it makes sense anymore to have 10,000 people on your books, in a hierarchical model, driving you to make decisions that are so often sub optimal for the client – and I know this is the case because in my time I’ve seen it happen – lots.  I described our company recently to a customer as “An efficient 21st century workers co-operative!”

Raj: All the best with your new endeavor.  Keep us posted.

Dave: Thanks Raj, likewise with the blog -it’s good fun and it makes me smile and think a bit – which is what it’s all about really.

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Comments (1)

  1. Murali says:
    October 12, 2009 at 7:47 am

    This is a brilliant interview, Dave has got great sense of humour. I agree with him, some CEOs tend to see CIOs as magicians who can get rabbits out of the ‘IT’ hat. It is the CEO who has to give the overall strategy and then turn to CIO in the board room and ask ‘well boy, what can you for me to achieve it ?’. At the same time CIO is not a provider of solutions, but he needs to take ideas to CEO or board room how we can use the latest int he technology to further the scope or scale.

    —and oneday I hope to join the workers co-operative–:-)

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Raj Sheelvant has more than 15 years of varied experience in the field of Information Technology and is passionate about aligning IT with Business needs.

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