Title: Organizing and Leading the IT Function
1Organizing and Leading the IT Function
- Chapter 8
- Presented by
- Rhonda Reid
- JohnDre Jennings
- Roopan Jeganathan
- Joseph Duwana
2Possible Implications of Excessive IT and User
Dominance
- IT Dominance
- Too much emphasis on database and system
maintenance - Benefits of user control over development are
discussed but never implemented - Study always shows construction costs less than
outside purchase - IT thinks it is in control of everything
- Users express unhappiness
- All new systems must fit data structure of
existing system - IT spending 80 on maintenance and 20 on
development - General management is not involved but concerned
- User Dominance
- Too much emphasis on problem focus
- Hard evidence of benefits non-existent
- Soft evidence of benefits not organized
- Few measurements/objectives for new system
- Technical advice of IT not sought if received,
considered irrelevant - Dramatically rising communications costs because
of redundancy - IT feels out of control
- Explosive growth in number of new systems and
supporting staff
3Organizational Issues in the Control of IT
Activities
- From Centralized, IT-Driven Innovation to
Decentralized, User-Driven Innovation - User-Driven Innovation over IT Department
Protests - From Decentralized, User-Driven Innovation to
Centralized IT Management - From Decentralized, User-Driven Innovation to
Unexpected Centralized Innovation
4Implications
- Key drivers in business users desire to gain
control - Analyze the need for centralized coordination of
systems deployment - Identify and discuss core policies that
management must implement to balance tensions
5DRIVERS TOWARD A CENTRALIZED IT STRUCTURE
6STAFF PROFESSIONALISM
- Maintaining a Central IT Department
- Recruit and retain
- Keep staff up to date
- Maintain technical competence or expertise
- Management of personal development for IT staff
is key for outsourcing IT activities
7Standard Setting and Ensuring System
Maintainability
- Reducing complexity and cost
- Addressing long term and short term business
needs - Inefficiency is major reason for not addressing
short term business needs - Insuring maintenance costs
- Lacking practical design experience
8Envisioning Possibilities and Determining
Feasibility
- Addressing immediate needs
- Poor planning
- Feasibility
- Growing processing requirements
- Attractive visible features
- Having an accurate assessment of vendor stability
is critical - A bad product results in having to extract a
system from a companys infrastructure
9Corporate Data Management
- Synchronizing databases across an enterprise
- Access files as needed
- Focal point for conceptualizing and developing
system - Need for data sharing
- Effective data management policies and standards
- Keeping data secure
10Cost Estimation and Analysis
- Producing realistic systems and deployment
estimates - Estimation is difficult in decentralized program
- Corporate charge back systems
- Cost analysis and management in activity based
computing utility framework ensure consistency - Central control benefits long term cost
avoidance and technological risk reduction - Central control risk is lack of short term
responsiveness
11Conditions and Location of IT Policy
12IT Staff and Business users
13IT Staff Vs Business Users
- Can be handled and managed by having a clear
policy and implementing it appropriately. - A clear policy should specify
- The user domain/users responsibilities
- The IT domain/IT functionality
- Senior Management's support in implementing the
policy -
14IT ResponsibilitiesFor Managing long term IT
needs
- Develop and mange long term architectural plan
with reviewing it periodically - Develop a company standard for
- Telecom Protocols and plat forms
- Client device and client software configuration
- Server devices and database management systems
- Programming and configuration languages
- Documentation
- Data definitions for company used data elements
- Storage, backup and disaster recovery
- Information security policy and incident response
procedure
15IT ResponsibilitiesFor Managing long term IT
needs Contd
- Establish procedure for outsourcing for new IT
projects - Maintain an inventory list of installed and
planned systems - Identify career path for IT staff
- Establish internal marketing efforts to let
organizations staff the challenges that IT staff
experience and the hidden cost of maintaining IT
systems - Identify and maintain relationships with systems
suppliers - Educate users benefits and pitfalls of new
technologies
16User Responsibilities
- To identify IT Opportunities
- Implement new IT services
- Understand user cost
17To understand user cost, business users should
- Understand the scope of IT activities
- Develop a time line for user involvement in
moving to a new system - Ensure comprehensive understanding about the
functionality of the system - Periodically audit systems to make sure
functionality - Participate in developing new systems to give
inputs as per to user needs
18Systems Planning
- More user involvement is preferable to less
19Management and IT policy
- Develop a strategy for the company on IT
- Lead the planning of IT policy
- Form an IT policy/working group
- Identify long term plans and short term plans and
develop policy accordingly - Senior management needs to lead the
implementation of IT policy
20IT policy working group
- Ensure a balance between IT and Business users
- Include both groups in planning process
- Develop standards on IT functionality Implement
it - Conduct performance review on existing systems
- Actively encourage technical experiment
- Facilitate transfer of technology from one to the
other - Maintain an active inventory list of IT services
and products
21IT Policy Group
- Senior management
- Staff with broad technical knowledge
- Practical IT Administration
- Ability to communicate to senior management
22IT Leadership and the Management of budgets
- Organizational structure as it relates to
resources allocation varies with institutions - Some business entity allocate greater budget
control to IT - Other allocate greater budget control to
Management users
23Allocating larger budget underIT control
- Centralizing effective IT control over various
business functions - Granting Sole IT decisions the IT department
- Resting technical and infrastructures acquisition
solely to the IT department - Limiting IT decisions to IT department
24Allocating larger budget control to Management
users
- Decentralizing IT function to Management users
- Granting larger IT budget to Management users to
allocate for expenditures increases - Limiting the functions of IT department to
technical or infrastructures decisions
25General Rule
- Granting technical and infrastructure
expenditures decisions to IT - Leaving IT expenditures decision that
- directly affect management users to management
users - Setting the relative proportions of budget for IT
and users control
26Appropriate balance of emphasis between
innovation and control
- Assign larger budget to IT department
- Permit Management users to come up with necessary
IT needs - Management users request IT Technical assistance,
linking and coordinating requested IT needs to
network operation - Permit IT department to acquire necessary
expenditures
27QUESTIONS ???