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1. Enabling the new IT Organization
Douglas Menefee
Enterprise CIO Advisor
@douglobb
dmenefee@amazon.com
2. Recovering Chief Information Officer, energetic leader,
and obsessive cloud computing advocate
2013
Benefits
2005
100%
on-premise
90%
Cloud based
Drivers:
• Agility & Continuity
• Scaling
• Mobile
• Innovation
Results:
300% growth in Revenue
466% growth in Patients Served
Diversified from 1 service line to 5
5. Today is about reframing the “Cloud Strategy”
conversation from a technology debate into a
business leadership opportunity to better
enable your organization.
6. Past
• Hardware & Software
• Custom code/
Programming
• Departmental solutions
• HelpDesk
• Closed Systems
Now
• Data Center Management
• Addressing legacy code
• Data governance
• Security & Compliance
• Enterprise standards
• Mobility
• Traverses every aspect of
business
• Philosophical division around
cloud computing
• Outsource management
2020
• Leadership alignment on business and
culture imperatives
• Fluid business objectives
• Increased empowerment of business
decision makers
• Multiple user experiences
• Hardware/processing viewed as a utility
• Business enablement with flexible
enterprise standards
• Increased agility w/ shorter cycle times
• Applying technology instead of creating
customization
• Disposable technology
• Massive datasets from multiple sources
We know a paradigm shift is occurring:
7. To address this ever evolving paradigm, it is critical for
all levels of IT to emerge from the shadows of our
predecessors and lead a new approach to solving
business challenges through innovation.
8. “Earth's Most Customer Centric Company”
Leaders clearly understand and articulate
how they directly or indirectly impact their
company’s MISSION.
Embrace
The Mission
1
9. Leaders embrace and influence their
company’s overarching business objectives.
Business
Objectives
2
• Agility
• Flexibility
• Elasticity
• Cost Reductions
• Alignment
• Availability
• Security
• Innovation
10. For large enterprises, embracing the mission
and being aligned with business objectives is
sometimes easier said than done.
15. Leaders drive change through transparent
broad reaching proactive conversations with
multiple stakeholders.
Drive
Change
3
16. IT Executives IT Managers
System Engineers
& Developers
Strategy
Vision
Strategy Strategy
17. C-suite:
Leadership, vision, enterprise communications, business objectives
Adjacent Departments:
Collaboration with finance, HR, legal, risk, & LOB decision makers
Info Security & Compliance:
Proactive approval of policies and procedures.
Core & LOB IT teams:
Gap analysis, change management, investigation, acquire cloud experienced talent
Individual member of IT:
Individual exploration and embraced contribution to the vision
19. To drive a culture of innovation, leaders
realize they have to let go of the past.
20. Letting go of the past is the hardest part of
any type of transformation.
Let
Go
4
Perspective Change
How to deliver?
Risk Tolerant
When to deliver?
Active Engagement
Who to engage?
Mission Obsessed
Why to invest?
Benefit of
Department
Operational
Experience
Immediate
Adjacency
Cross
Section
Solution
Description
Technical
Design
Core Competencies
In the business of?
Tactical
Strategic
Execution
Individual
Goals
Company
Results
Departmental
Focus
Enterprise
ValueCurrent
State
People
Process
Technology
Envisioned
State
Mission
focused
Business
Aligned
Strategic
Dynamic
22. Letting go of the past is the hardest part of any type
of transformation.
Embrace
The Mission
1
Business
Objectives
2
Drive
Change
3
Let
Go
4
Drive change through transparent broad reaching proactive
conversations with multiple stakeholders.
Embrace and influence the overarching business objectives
which need to be accomplished.
Clearly understand and articulate how you directly or indirectly
impact the mission of your company.
Words to
Action
5
Apply business value as the primary driver to
the journey.
Reframe your “Cloud Strategy” conversation from a technology debate
into a business leadership opportunity.
23. Contact Information
Douglas Menefee
Enterprise CIO Advisor
@douglobb
dmenefee@amazon.com
1. How have you embraced the cloud to better
align technology with your business?
2. What have you done to drive clarity around
exploring or embracing the cloud?
(C-suite, IT teams, Line of Business execs)
3. What impact, if any, has cloud adoption had
on the culture of your organization?