When it comes to strategic technology planning, I must say that I was impressed by MaineGeneral Health ’s presentation at HIMSS. After taking over as CIO of MaineGeneral in 2007, Danny Burgess recognized that his department needed guidance around how to be more strategic about technology planning. With the help of a consulting firm , which facilitated focus groups with MaineGeneral’s community-at-large, Burgess uncovered a number of important goals, including: Strengthen project and portfolio management practices in order to deliver the right projects on time and on budget. Bring more of a strategic and enterprise view to technology planning in order to ensure alignment with business objectives
The Defensible Disposition Policy 2. The Technology Plan 3
Defensible disposition primarily consists of developing and then executing four pieces: The Defensible Disposition Policy The Technology Plan The Assessment Plan The Disposition Plan 1
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It primarily consists of developing and then executing four pieces: The Defensible Disposition Policy The Technology Plan The Assessment Plan The Disposition Plan 1
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November 17, 2010) Engage in IT Architecture/Technology Planning – information professionals should understand the broader technology context and road maps of the organization (Forrester Research, Inc., November 17, 2010) Target Audience The certification is targeted at anyone in an information management role who desires to demonstrate thought leadership and show evidence that their knowledge of the information management discipline is well-rounded
The information professional should be able to effectively communicate and facilitate; establish consistent project/program management; research user experience / user customization; demonstrate technical and analytical skills; and engage in IT architecture/technology planning (source: Forrester Research, Nov 17, 2010)
As I outlined here , an effective defensible disposition methodology primarily consists of developing and then executing four major stages: The Defensible Disposition Policy The Technology Plan The Assessment Plan The Disposition Plan This post focuses on the third stage, the Assessment Plan
This means more cost, maintenance, training, and technology planning for obsolescence and disaster protection
You do it by developing and then executing 4 pieces: The Defensible Disposition Policy (which is the design specification that states very clearly the objectives that your methodology will fulfill. The Technology Plan (which addresses what tools you should use, as there are lots of them out there and you should pick the right ones for your particular needs!)
Plan and deploy with a very realistic understanding of the limitations of mobile DM technology. Plan and manage your optimization of participation versus quality by focusing on user participation first and then ratcheting up expectations of quality