How Coherent are your IT Enabled Digital Capabilities

What’s the current IT maturity and capability? What things are in place that will enable the business strategy? What can be done to strengthen them? What things are in place that will inhibit or endanger the business strategy? What can be done to minimize them? Are the right skills in place? Are costs in line with the long term ( five-year) plan and short term goals? Information strategy is a complex domain. The best approach requires to take some leaps of faith setting the right things in motion, and delicately balancing and rebalancing the results toward urgent, but hard to predict outcomes. IT is an important component of many differentiated business capabilities, for example, it includes establishing a data analytics capability, or organizational change capability, operational capability, etc. The constraint is in getting all of the systems up to a current technology to snap into an enterprise information strategy. The other main obstacle is getting everyone to agree on what is necessary and what the information lifecycles should be. A comprehensive set of enterprise-wide information management capability-Enables better data access and analysis by breakdown the silos. -Reduces costs and increases efficiencies.-Increases IT alignment and engagement with the business.
What is the organization's capacity for change? Is IT often the force to drive the changes, or the obstacle to stifle changes? If radical changes are needed, does the change management structure exist internally to deliver on that? And does the organization have the multifaceted capability to manage changes? When the need for significant change is identified, it's generally naive to think it will succeed without transformation as well. IT can help weave all these important business elements such as process and digital technology & tools into the building blocks of change capability and highlight the characteristics of “Changeable Organization” such as flexibility, agility, and innovation. IT at the low level of maturity reacts to the business changes with slow speed, or even turns to be the very obstacle for changes. However, the high mature IT organizations are at an inflection point to lead organizational level digital transformation because it is at the unique position to oversight business processes and processes underpin business capabilities. IT is also the “superglue” for orchestrating the business capabilities that the organization needs to build, and the ones that the organization needs to preserve to be capable of executing the strategy.

IT or digital strategy is not the sole domain of CIOs, it is collective efforts of IT and other business departments deciding in line with the strategy and in the interest of the organization. The stepwise scenario includes: creating the strategy, aligning all your companies’ assets toward common objectives. The next step is defining intermediate goals that work towards achieving those objectives. The varying organizational goals such as innovation, process efficiency, increased employee productivity, or customer delight through information are well worth investing time in creating. And the cohesive IT enabled digital capabilities improve organizational agility and maturity. Follow us at: @Pearl_Zhu
Published on February 14, 2016 22:49
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