Strategy Definition

What’s Involved in IT Strategy Definition?

IT Directors and CIOs are responsible to support their organizations’ goals through information technology. They must develop a strategy that defines what actions will be taken and what systems will be in place to provide this support.

A typical IT strategy usually consists of the following elements:

  • Goals – Which of the organization’s goals can IT support and achieve (given the company’s existing resources)?
  • Architecture – What technology should be used (hardware, software, network, data)?
  • Project Portfolio – Which projects listed in the architecture should be undertaken?
  • Processes – How will work and performance be measured?
  • Staffing – Who should be on the IT team that will manage this installation?

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How Can I Improve My IT Strategy?

Some of the best ways to improve your IT strategy include following a thorough and methodical process for creating one and to get input from various stakeholders. It can also be extremely helpful to get the opinion of at least one outside source—their feedback can provide you with just the right “outside the box” perspective to help you move in the right direction.

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Metric-X has a wealth of experience in IT strategy definition and project management that it can bring to bear in helping you develop your IT strategy. Save time, prevent mistakes, and make more money by working with our team.

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