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LARS-FM.qxd 22/7/04 8:08 PM Page i Manage IT as a Business How to Achieve Alignment and Add Value to the Company This page intentionally left blank LARS-FM.qxd 22/7/04 8:08 PM Page iii Manage IT as a Business How to Achieve Alignment and Add Value to the Company Bennet P. Lientz Anderson Graduate School of Management University of California,Los Angeles,California Lee Larssen The Strategic Edge Amsterdam (cid:2) Boston (cid:2) Heidelberg (cid:2) London (cid:2) New York (cid:2) Oxford Paris (cid:2) San Diego (cid:2) San Francisco (cid:2) Singapore (cid:2) Sydney (cid:2) Tokyo LARS-FM.qxd 22/7/04 8:08 PM Page iv Elsevier Butterworth–Heinemann 200 Wheeler Road,Burlington,MA 01803,USA Linacre House,Jordan Hill,Oxford OX2 8DP,UK Copyright ©2004,Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 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Information technology—Management. 2. Information technology––Economic aspects. I. Larssen,Lee. II. Title. HD30.2.L54 2004 004(cid:3).068(cid:3)4—dc22 2004005623 British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. ISBN:0-7506-7825-9 For information on all Butterworth–Heinemann publications visit our Web site at www.bh.com 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Printed in the United States of America LARS-FM.qxd 22/7/04 8:08 PM Page v Contents Preface xv Part I Govern and Plan Information Technology Chapter 1 Introduction Issues with Information Technology and Management 3 Some Past Attempts at Improving IT 4 Efforts at Improving Business Processes 5 A Brief Review of IT Governance 6 Trends and Challenges in IT Governance 7 A Winning Approach for IT Governance 9 Benefits of the Approach 11 Organization of the Book 12 Alignment of IT and the Business 13 Manage Risk 14 Examples 15 Lessons Learned 16 v LARS-FM.qxd 22/7/04 8:08 PM Page vi vi Contents Performance Measures for the IT Organization 16 Summary 18 Chapter 2 IT Oversight and Governance Introduction 21 General Purpose and Scope of Oversight 22 The Role of Business Processes 24 The Missing Roles of IT Governance that Cause Business Failure 28 Modern Governance of IT 30 Modern Roles and Responsibilities of IT 32 Modern Roles and Responsibilities of Business Units 33 IT Governance and Business Vision,Mission,and Objectives 34 Benefits of Effective IT Governance 39 Alignment of IT and the Business 40 Manage Risk 40 Examples 40 Lessons Learned 41 Performance Measures for IT Oversight and Governance 42 Summary 42 Chapter 3 Technology Assessment, Management, and Direction Introduction 45 Ten Myths about Technology 49 Steps in Technology Management 50 Assess Your Current Technology 51 Identify and Track New Technology 52 Select the New Technology 54 Develop a Framework for Technology Implementation and Support 54 Implement the New Technology 55 Critical Success Factors for Technology Management 56 LARS-FM.qxd 22/7/04 8:08 PM Page vii Contents vii Alignment of IT and the Business 56 Manage Risk 58 Examples 58 Lessons Learned 59 Performance Measures for Technology Management 60 Summary 61 Chapter 4 Develop Your Strategic IT Plan Introduction 63 Measure Current IT 65 Review the Existing Business Plans and Business Direction 66 Develop the Initial IT Strategic Plan 66 Relate the Strategic IT Plan to the Business Units 72 IT Planning Guidelines 73 Get the IT Strategic Plan and Action Items Approved 75 Resource Management and Allocation 76 Update Your IT Strategic Plan 78 Alignment of IT and the Business 79 Manage Risk 79 Examples 80 Lessons Learned 81 Performance Measures for IT Planning 81 Summary 82 Part II Manage the People and the Work Chapter 5 Manage Risk and the Project Portfolio Introduction 85 Where and How IT Projects Originate 86 Assess Current Projects 89 Project Evaluation and Selection 91 LARS-FM.qxd 22/7/04 8:08 PM Page viii viii Contents Comprehensive Resource Allocation 93 Set Up a Winning Project 95 Define the Role of Management 97 Report on the Project 97 Hold Project Meetings 98 Implement Collaboration in Projects 99 Track Projects 99 Perform Multiple Project Analysis 100 Alignment of IT and the Business 100 Manage Risk 101 Examples 103 Lessons Learned 104 Performance Measures for Risk and Project Management 105 Summary 105 Chapter 6 Manage the IT Staff Introduction 107 Evaluate the Current Staff 108 Recruit and Hire New IT Employees 111 Allocate Personnel Resources 112 Build a Collaborative IT Culture 114 Motivate IT Employees 114 Deal with Personnel Issues 115 Upgrade Skills of Junior Employees 116 Alignment of IT and the Business 116 Manage Risk 117 Examples 118 Lessons Learned 119 Performance Measures for IT Staffing 119 Summary 120 Chapter 7 Manage the Work Introduction 121 Check on Work Informally 122 Assess Your Methods and Tools 123 Organize IT Work Efforts 125 Review Work and Project Milestones 125 Deal with Issues 127 LARS-FM.qxd 23/7/04 5:44 PM Page ix Contents ix Use Lessons Learned Effectively 128 Decide on the Approach for Documentation 131 Introduce New Methods or Tools 133 Alignment of IT and the Business 134 Manage Risk 135 Examples 135 Lessons Learned 136 Performance Measures for Work Management 136 Summary 137 Part III Direct and Coordinate IT Chapter 8 Coordinate Business Unit Activities Introduction 141 Collaborate on Defining the Roles of Business Units in IT 142 Create Long-Term Process Plans 145 Develop a Business Unit IT Strategy 148 Provide Effective End User Support 150 Alignment of IT and the Business 150 Manage Risk 151 Examples 151 Lessons Learned 152 Performance Measures for User Relations 153 Summary 154 Chapter 9 Direct Outsourcing and Manage Vendors Introduction 155 Some Examples of Outsourcing Success and Failure 158 Pursue an Organized Approach to Outsourcing 158 Develop an Overall Outsourcing Strategy 159 Determine What Is to Be Outsourced 160 Prepare for Outsourcing 162 Prepare the Request for Proposal 163 Select the Right Vendors 164 Plan and Execute the Transition of Work 165

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