Strategic CxO consulting
- Mark Skilton
- Dec 9, 2005
- 1 min read
IT Consulting Clients use IT to change the way they do business. Private and public sector organisations use consultants and consultancy to define their technology strategy, design their IT architecture, project manage the implementation, source the appropriate support services and ensure the IT services are developed and managed to support the transformed business. Consulting services include experience in the strategy, design, sourcing and / or implementation of network-based IT infrastructures and services. Irrespective of whether you come from consultancy, service provider, public sector or industry, we are looking for individuals with a demonstrable track record of delivering typically including at least one of the following:
Defining an IT networking strategy for a FTSE 100 company
Post merger integration of two IT organisations
Rollout of a new IT infrastructure environment
Management of IT infrastructure outsourcing deals worth more than £10m
Negotiating a multi million pound IT support service contract
Implementation of a large (>£5 million) business change programme with significant IT content and call centre technology
Defining a complete IT security service for a government department.
Solution Patterns for Industry
CxO initiatives
Application Lifecycle Management
Enterprise Architecture
Customer Needs Management
Product and Portfolio Management
Embedded Systems Development
Industry Solutions
Shaping Best Practice in Industries
Industry forums
INCOSE
OMG
The Open Group
Eclipse
ETSI
ITU-T
TeleManagement Forum
Strategic Vision Portfolio management
Central versus decentralized strategies
Strategic themes, central vs local:
Cost control and reduction
Expansion / revenue growth
Differentiation, market capture and market segmentation
Strategy Paths
e.g
Move from an IT function driven by an internal focus on high IT Cost and integration complexity
To
An agency focused on driving business value through the technical enablement, improvement and transformation of processes
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