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    A Technology strategy (as in Information technology) is a planning document that explains how information technology should be utilized as part of an organization's overall business strategy. The document is usually created by an organization's Chief Information Officer (CIO) or technology manager and should be designed to support the organization's overall business plan.

        Technology strategy
            Assumptions
            Consensus building and buy-in
            Typical structure of a technology strategy
            Audience
            Presentation
            Scope and size
            Relationship between strategy and enterprise technology architecture
            See also

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    Assumptions
    For this analysis we assume this document is used for a medium-sized IT department of somewhere between 5 and 100 staff members. If your organization does not fall in this range other systems may be employed.

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    Consensus building and buy-in
    One of the principal purposes of creation of a technology strategy is to create consensus and stakeholder buy-in. There are many methods to this process such as the delphi method. Organizations that have the option of using a non-biased outside facilitator frequently build consensus quickly using these processes.

    Successful strategies take into the collective knowledge of many levels within an organizations and attempt to remove bias of one or more individuals. The use of anonymous feedback has been shown to prevent highly destructive passive aggressive employee behavior.

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    Typical structure of a technology strategy
    The following are typically sections of a technology strategy:
      Executive Summary - single page summary of the IT strategy
        High level organizational benefits
        Relationship to overall business strategy
        Resource summary
          Staffing
          Budgets
          Summary of key projects
      Internal Capabilities
        IT Project Portfolio Management - An inventory of current projects being managed by the information technology department and their status. Note: It is not common to report current project status inside a future-looking strategy document.
        Current IT departmental strengths and weaknesses
      External Forces
        Summary of changes driven from outside the organization
        Rising expectations of users
          Example: growth of high-quality web user interfaces driven by Ajax technology
        List of new IT projects requested by the organization
      Opportunities
        Description of new cost reduction or efficiency increase opportunities
        Description of how Moore's Law (faster processors, networks or storage at lower costs) will impact the organizations ROI for technology
      Threats
        Description of disruptive forces that could cause the organization to become less profitable or competitive
        Analysis IT usage by competition
      Milestones
        List of monthly, quarterly or mid-year milestones and review dates to indicate if the strategy is on track
        List milestone name, deliverables and metrics

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    Audience
    A technology strategy document is usually designed to be read by non-technical stakeholders involved in business planning within an organization. It should be free of technical jargon and information technology acronyms.

    The IT strategy should also be presented to or read by internal IT staff members. Many organizations circulate prior year versions to internal IT staff members for feedback before new annual IT strategy plans are created.

    One critical integration point is the interface with an organizations marketing plan. The marketing plan frequently requires the support of a web site to create an appropriate on-line presence. Large organizations frequently have complex web site requirements such as web content management.

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    Presentation
    The CIO or IT manager frequently creates a high-level overview presentation designed to be presented to stakeholders. Many experienced managers try to summarize the strategy in 5-7 slides and present the plan in under 30 minutes to a board of directors.

    It is also common to produce a professionally bound booklet version of the strategy - something physical that I.T. teams can refer to, rather than the more disposable presentation slides.

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    Scope and size
    Although many companies write an overall business plan each year, a technology strategy may cover developments somewhere between three and 5 years into the future.

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    Relationship between strategy and enterprise technology architecture
    A technology strategy document typically refers to but does not duplicate an overall enterprise architecture. The technology strategy may refer to:

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    See also

     
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