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CIO - CTO First 90 Days
Strategic Plan
January 2017
Analyze Processes
Outline
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Introduction
People
Summary
Processes
90 Day Plan
Products
Introduction
• Why the first 90 Days?
– Organization is waiting for your impact
– Change is often needed quickly
– Prioritization is critical
– So much to do…
• Will it vary by organization?
– Absolutely
– Just one example here
• Risks of unstructured plan?
– Poor prioritization
– Miscommunication
– Lack of organizational confidence
– Wasted Resources
– Ineffective lieutenants
– Unhappy technology staff
– Bottom line performance
– Your job
– …
† © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
Analyze Processes
Strategic Agenda 90 Day
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Identify current business situation
Streamline company infrastructure
Prioritizes the deliverables
Identify improvements in product processes that will turn into revenue
generation and/or cost savings
Indentify improvements in administrative, accounting, purchases, sales, &
marketing, research & development and services
Recommend a plan
Levels of Organization
Most organizations large enough to support a CIO/CTO have at least 3 categories of staff: Executives, Lieutenants and Individual Contributors
– Executives
• CEO
• CxOs
• Vice Presidents (SVPs)
– Lieutenants
• Directors
• Managers
• Line of Business (LOB) Leaders
– Individual Contributors
• Technology Staff
– At least top 2 across
– As many as possible, according to size
• Other People
– Vendors / Partners
– Consultants / Contractors
– Competitors / Similar Organizations
– Regulators
People
Levels of Organization
At the highest level, the key areas of Products to focus on include Infrastructure, Applications and Services
• Infrastructure
– Workstations
– Servers
– Telecommunications
• Applications
– Desktop
– Communication (Email, Chat, CRM, Telephony…)
– Back Office (Accounting, Finance, Inventory, HR…)
– Data Stores (DBs, Intranet, Knowledge Management…)
– LOB Solutions (Engineering, Sales, Content Delivery…)
• Services
– Project Management
– Application Delivery
– Support / Maintenance
– Outsourcing
– Policies
Products
Product Focus
There are many processes to understand in your first 90 days. Many may be just unstructured communications – but they
are still processes to understand. Key here is knowing who to contact, when and how, both within IT and across the
organization.
• Budget
– Tracking / Forecasting
– Purchase Orders / Expense
• Project Intake (IT)
• Prioritization
• Change Management
• Strategic Planning (and CIO’s Role)
• Support
• Accountability
– Budget
– IT Organization (Scorecards)
– Performance Management
Processes
Communications
TimeLine
First 30 Days
The first 30 days emphasizes high level conversations and getting to know the new organization and / or
role. Therefore, the new CIO should focus on meeting with executives and technology staff, while
understanding the most critical products and immediately necessary processes.
Major Themes:
• Research individuals
• Carefully prepare questions
• Be a sponge: listen, listen, listen and absorb
• Document and structure feedback
By the end of the first 30 days, you should start to have a feel for the organization. There should also be a
sense of where the major pain points are and an idea of where you will begin to focus your energies in the
first year.
Timeline: First 30 Days
The first 30 days emphasizes high level conversations and getting to know the new
organization and / or role. Therefore, the new CIO should focus on meeting with executives
and technology staff, while understanding the most critical products and immediately
necessary processes.
Major Themes:
• Research individuals
• Carefully prepare questions
• Be a sponge: listen, listen, listen and absorb
• Document and structure feedback
By the end of the first 30 days, you should start to have a feel for the organization. There
should also be a sense of where the major pain points are and an idea of where you will begin
to focus your energies in the first year.
† © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
First 30 Days - People
Priority People
Functional
Area
Lead Contributors
Due
Date
Actual
Date
Status Notes/Results
1.0 Executives (CxO, SVPs)
1.1 What has worked well and what has not?
1.2 What are the most urgent IT needs?
1.3 What are the cyclical needs?
1.4 Technology Staff
2.0
Gather existing performance reviews &
resumes
2.1
Which relationships are strong / weak
(internal or external)
2.2 Understand responsibilities of staff
3.0 Individual / Role / Task Alignment
3.1
Identify key responsibilities by individual /
team
3.2 Security
3.3 Backups
4.0 Support
4.1 Telecommunications
First 30 Days - Products
4.1.1 Products
Functional
Area
Lead Contributors
Due
Date
Actual
Date
Status Notes/Results
4.1.1.2 Infrastructure
4.1.1.3 Network & Telecommunications
4.1.1.4 Network overview
4.1.2 Phone systems setup
4.1.2.1 Servers & Hosting
4.1.2.2
Numbers, types and ages of servers
aligned by service
4.1.2.3 Workstation Environment
4.2 Numbers, models, ages
4.2.1 Applications
4.2.2 Desktop services
4.2.3 Communication
4.2.4 Line of Business solutions
4.2.5 Data Map overview
First 30 Days - Processes
4.1.1 Process
Functional
Area
Lead Contributors
Due
Date
Actual
Date
Status Notes/Results
4.1.1.2 Budget
4.1.1.3 Overview
4.1.1.4 Snapshot
4.1.2 Project Intake (IT)
4.1.2.1 New requests (Forms, approvals)
4.1.2.2 Strategic Planning
4.1.2.3 Technology Process
4.2 Support
4.2.1 Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
4.2.2
Request Methods (Hotline, email,
chat, after hours)
4.2.3 Accountability
4.2.4 Budget Planning
4.2.5 SLA Tracking
Scorecard Tracking
TimeLine
Mid 30 Days
The middle 30 days emphasizes continued conversations with organization leaders and getting
to know more of the Technology team. There is an increased emphasis on the products at this
point – learning what exists and why.
• Business Lieutenants
– Directors, Managers
– Same questions as executives
• Technology Staff
– Any remaining, as possible
– Same questions, where applicable
• Smaller Consultants / Contractors
– Insights, feedback, plans
By the end of the middle 30 days, you should have a good idea for the state of the union at a
high level. There will continue to be a number of surprises, but the first year action plan should
be coming together. By the end of this period, you will want to feel confident in your grasp of the
organizational priorities as you will begin to validate your planning with the organization in the
final 30 days.
Timeline: Middle 30 Days
The middle 30 days emphasizes continued conversations with organization leaders and
getting to know more of the Technology team. There is an increased emphasis on the
products at this point – learning what exists and why.
• Business Lieutenants
– Directors, Managers
– Same questions as executives
• Technology Staff
– Any remaining, as possible
– Same questions, where applicable
• Smaller Consultants / Contractors
– Insights, feedback, plans
By the end of the middle 30 days, you should have a good idea for the state of the union at a
high level. There will continue to be a number of surprises, but the first year action plan
should be coming together. By the end of this period, you will want to feel confident in your
grasp of the organizational priorities as you will begin to validate your planning with the
organization in the final 30 days.
† © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
Mid 30 Days - People
Priority People Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results
1.0 Executives (CxO, SVPs)
1.1 What has worked well and what has not?
1.2 What are the most urgent IT needs?
1.3 What are the cyclical needs?
1.4 Technology Staff
2.0 Gather existing performance reviews & resumes
2.1
Which relationships are strong / weak (internal or
external)
2.2 Understand responsibilities of staff
3.0 Individual / Role / Task Alignment
3.1 Identify key responsibilities by individual / team
3.2 Security
3.3 Backups
4.0 Support
4.1 Telecommunications
Timeline: Middle 30 Days - Products
• Infrastructure
– Network & Telecommunications
• Network specifics (vendors, WAN acceleration, traffic prioritization)
• Security specifics (perimeter, passwords, intrusion detection, last test)
– Servers & Hosting
• Aging servers retirement plans
• Capacity evaluation
– Workstation Environment
• Capacity evaluation
• Applications
– Line of Business solutions (details)
– Data Map (details)
– Back Office Suite Overview
• Services
– Details of all
– Focus: Application Delivery
– Focus: Outsourcing
† © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
Mid 30 Days - Products
4.1.1 Products Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results
4.1.1.2 Infrastructure
4.1.1.3 Network & Telecommunications
4.1.1.4 Network overview
4.1.2 Phone systems setup
4.1.2.1 Servers & Hosting
4.1.2.2
Numbers, types and ages of servers
aligned by service
4.1.2.3 Workstation Environment
4.2 Numbers, models, ages
4.2.1 Applications
4.2.2 Desktop services
4.2.3 Communication
4.2.4 Line of Business solutions
4.2.5 Data Map overview
Timeline: Middle 30 Days - Processes
• Budget
– Tracking
– Purchase Orders / Expense
• Project Intake (IT)
– Prioritization
• Support
– SLAs – Internal
• Accountability (Who, What, Where, When, Why, How)
– Budget
– IT Organization (Scorecards)
– Performance Management
† © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
Mid 30 Days - Processes
4.1.1 Process Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results
4.1.1.2 Budget
4.1.1.3 Overview
4.1.1.4 Snapshot
4.1.2 Project Intake (IT)
4.1.2.1 New requests (Forms, approvals)
4.1.2.2 Strategic Planning
4.1.2.3 Technology Process
4.2 Support
4.2.1 Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
4.2.2
Request Methods (Hotline, email,
chat, after hours)
4.2.3 Accountability
4.2.4 Budget Planning
4.2.5 SLA Tracking
Scorecard Tracking
Timeline: Last 30 Days
In the last 30 days you begin to establish recurring conversations as you leverage the
knowledge you’ve gathered to begin planning. At this point you may also want to start
reaching out to larger vendors and other external contacts, such as expanding your network.
Major Themes:
• Recurring meetings
• Expanding network
• Validating plans with leadership
By the end of the 90 days, you should have a solid understanding of the first year action plan.
You will want to validate these plans with leadership across the organization and once
validate begin execution. As you do so, you’ll want to start contacting larger external partners
and begin thinking about your longer-term strategic plans.
†
Timeline: Last 30 Days - People
• Executives
– Establish recurring update / meeting schedule
• Technology Staff
– Establish recurring update / meeting schedule
– Initial meetings with all remaining, as possible
– Same questions, where applicable
• Major Vendors / Partners
– Leverage knowledge from previous conversations
– What has gone well, what has not
– Thoughts on pricing, contracts, future needs
• CIOs of Similar Organizations
– Depending upon competitive landscape
• Regulators
– Leverage knowledge from previous conversations
– Listen carefully
†
Last 30 Days - People
Priority People Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results
1.0 Executives (CxO, SVPs)
1.1 What has worked well and what has not?
1.2 What are the most urgent IT needs?
1.3 What are the cyclical needs?
1.4 Technology Staff
2.0 Gather existing performance reviews & resumes
2.1
Which relationships are strong / weak (internal or
external)
2.2 Understand responsibilities of staff
3.0 Individual / Role / Task Alignment
3.1 Identify key responsibilities by individual / team
3.2 Security
3.3 Backups
4.0 Support
4.1 Telecommunications
Timeline: Last 30 Days - Products
• Infrastructure
– Network & Telecommunications
• Telecommunication contracts review
– Servers & Hosting
• Hosting / Co-Lo / SaaS providers – contracts, performance tracking
• Capacity forecasting
– Workstation Environment
• Capacity forecasting
• Applications
– Standards (languages, vendors, disk capacity)
– Back Office Suite Details (Integration, capacity, forecasting)
– License audit / tracking
• Services
– Details of any remaining
– Capacity forecasts
– Policies
†
Last 30 Days - Products
4.1.1 Products Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results
4.1.1.2 Infrastructure
4.1.1.3 Network & Telecommunications
4.1.1.4 Network overview
4.1.2 Phone systems setup
4.1.2.1 Servers & Hosting
4.1.2.2
Numbers, types and ages of servers
aligned by service
4.1.2.3 Workstation Environment
4.2 Numbers, models, ages
4.2.1 Applications
4.2.2 Desktop services
4.2.3 Communication
4.2.4 Line of Business solutions
4.2.5 Data Map overview
Timeline: Last 30 Days - Processes
• Budget
– Gap Analysis
• Project Intake (IT)
– Pending Projects
• Strategic Planning (and CIO’s Role)
– Business
• Change Management
• Support
– SLAs – External Tracking
– Vendors
• ITIL / Best Practices Compliance
†
Last 30 Days - Processes
4.1.1 Process Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results
4.1.1.2 Budget
4.1.1.3 Overview
4.1.1.4 Snapshot
4.1.2 Project Intake (IT)
4.1.2.1 New requests (Forms, approvals)
4.1.2.2 Strategic Planning
4.1.2.3 Technology Process
4.2 Support
4.2.1 Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
4.2.2
Request Methods (Hotline, email,
chat, after hours)
4.2.3 Accountability
4.2.4 Budget Planning
4.2.5 SLA Tracking
Scorecard Tracking
Timeline: SummaryDay 30 Day 60Day 0 Day 90
People
- Chief Officers
- Senior Vice Presidents
- Technology Leadership
- Key Technology Personnel
Products
- Network & Telecom Overview
- Security Overview
- Mission Critical Servers
- Line of Business Apps Overview
- Overall Data Map
- Desktop Services
- Support & Maintenance
- Project Management
Processes
- Budget Overview
- Project Intake
- Technology Strategic Planning
- Service Level Agreements
People
- Business Lieutenants (Dir. Mgr.)
- Remaining Technology Staff
- Small Consultants / Contractors
Products
- End of Life Servers
- Workstation Rotation
- LOB Application Specifics
- Back Office Applications
- Outsourcing
Processes
- Budget Tracking
- P.O. / Expense
- Application Delivery
- Internal SLA Tracking
- Performance Management
- IT Scorecards
People
- CxOs (Recurring)
- Remaining Technology Staff
- Technology Staff (Recurring)
- Major Vendors
- CIO Networking
- Regulators
Products
- Telecom Contracts
- Infrastructure Capacity Forecast
- Application Standards
- License Auditing
- Policies
Processes
- Budget Gap Analysis
- Pending Project Aprovals
- Business Strategic Planning
- Change Management
- ITIL / Best Practices
† © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
Timeline: Effort Allocations
• First 30
– People – Heavy
– Products – Light
– Processes – Light
Day 30 Day 60Day 0 Day 90
People
Products
Processes
 Middle 30
 People – Light
 Products – Heavy
 Processes – Light
 Last 30
 People – Light
 Products – Light
 Processes – Heavy
†
Timeline: After the 90 Days
• Clear Prioritizations
• Develop Year 1 Action Plan
• Validate Priorities with Business
• Communicate Priorities to IT
• Build Consensus Across IT
• Communicate to Business
• Begin Longer-term Strategic Planning
Resources for CIOs
• Other IT Networking Clubs
• Technology Executive Networking Group
• Society of Information Management
• Association of Information Technology Professionals
• CIO Executive Roundtable (CIO Mag.)
• Gartner
• Forrester
Identify Current Business Situation
1 Create a strategic agenda for the first 90 days
Agenda
2 Create needs assessment process
Assessment
3 Define company goals & objectives.
Goals & Objectives
Identify current business situation
Create a strategic agenda for the first 90 days
Create needs assessment process
Define company goals & objectives
Identify improvements in product processes that will turn into cost savings
Study the company and its financials
Hold one-on-one meetings with staff
Streamline company infrastructure
Define organizational chart
Review job responsibilities and duties
Identify key positions to grow company
Identify improvements in administrative, accounting, purchases, sales & marketing, research & development and services
Prioritizes the deliverables
Recommend a plan
Strategic Agenda
Analyze Processes
Urgent
Needs
Identify ThemDeliver
results to
plan
Report
Create Needs Assessment Process
Goals & Objectives of Company
Be prepared to discuss what the current business processes are and how you will expand into other vertical
markets.
How will this increase revenue and is there other revenue streams you can bring into the organization that have
not been identified.
•Our company goal is to build on our current business successes by expanding our
solution into other vertical markets.
•Our objective being to increase revenue, make higher profits by improving on
business processes, identifying new revenue streams and creating a happy and loyal
customer base.
Goals & Objectives

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CIO-CTO 90 day plan 2017

  • 1. CIO - CTO First 90 Days Strategic Plan January 2017
  • 3. Introduction • Why the first 90 Days? – Organization is waiting for your impact – Change is often needed quickly – Prioritization is critical – So much to do… • Will it vary by organization? – Absolutely – Just one example here • Risks of unstructured plan? – Poor prioritization – Miscommunication – Lack of organizational confidence – Wasted Resources – Ineffective lieutenants – Unhappy technology staff – Bottom line performance – Your job – … † © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
  • 4. Analyze Processes Strategic Agenda 90 Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 Identify current business situation Streamline company infrastructure Prioritizes the deliverables Identify improvements in product processes that will turn into revenue generation and/or cost savings Indentify improvements in administrative, accounting, purchases, sales, & marketing, research & development and services Recommend a plan
  • 5. Levels of Organization Most organizations large enough to support a CIO/CTO have at least 3 categories of staff: Executives, Lieutenants and Individual Contributors – Executives • CEO • CxOs • Vice Presidents (SVPs) – Lieutenants • Directors • Managers • Line of Business (LOB) Leaders – Individual Contributors • Technology Staff – At least top 2 across – As many as possible, according to size • Other People – Vendors / Partners – Consultants / Contractors – Competitors / Similar Organizations – Regulators People Levels of Organization
  • 6. At the highest level, the key areas of Products to focus on include Infrastructure, Applications and Services • Infrastructure – Workstations – Servers – Telecommunications • Applications – Desktop – Communication (Email, Chat, CRM, Telephony…) – Back Office (Accounting, Finance, Inventory, HR…) – Data Stores (DBs, Intranet, Knowledge Management…) – LOB Solutions (Engineering, Sales, Content Delivery…) • Services – Project Management – Application Delivery – Support / Maintenance – Outsourcing – Policies Products Product Focus
  • 7. There are many processes to understand in your first 90 days. Many may be just unstructured communications – but they are still processes to understand. Key here is knowing who to contact, when and how, both within IT and across the organization. • Budget – Tracking / Forecasting – Purchase Orders / Expense • Project Intake (IT) • Prioritization • Change Management • Strategic Planning (and CIO’s Role) • Support • Accountability – Budget – IT Organization (Scorecards) – Performance Management Processes Communications
  • 8. TimeLine First 30 Days The first 30 days emphasizes high level conversations and getting to know the new organization and / or role. Therefore, the new CIO should focus on meeting with executives and technology staff, while understanding the most critical products and immediately necessary processes. Major Themes: • Research individuals • Carefully prepare questions • Be a sponge: listen, listen, listen and absorb • Document and structure feedback By the end of the first 30 days, you should start to have a feel for the organization. There should also be a sense of where the major pain points are and an idea of where you will begin to focus your energies in the first year.
  • 9. Timeline: First 30 Days The first 30 days emphasizes high level conversations and getting to know the new organization and / or role. Therefore, the new CIO should focus on meeting with executives and technology staff, while understanding the most critical products and immediately necessary processes. Major Themes: • Research individuals • Carefully prepare questions • Be a sponge: listen, listen, listen and absorb • Document and structure feedback By the end of the first 30 days, you should start to have a feel for the organization. There should also be a sense of where the major pain points are and an idea of where you will begin to focus your energies in the first year. † © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
  • 10. First 30 Days - People Priority People Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results 1.0 Executives (CxO, SVPs) 1.1 What has worked well and what has not? 1.2 What are the most urgent IT needs? 1.3 What are the cyclical needs? 1.4 Technology Staff 2.0 Gather existing performance reviews & resumes 2.1 Which relationships are strong / weak (internal or external) 2.2 Understand responsibilities of staff 3.0 Individual / Role / Task Alignment 3.1 Identify key responsibilities by individual / team 3.2 Security 3.3 Backups 4.0 Support 4.1 Telecommunications
  • 11. First 30 Days - Products 4.1.1 Products Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results 4.1.1.2 Infrastructure 4.1.1.3 Network & Telecommunications 4.1.1.4 Network overview 4.1.2 Phone systems setup 4.1.2.1 Servers & Hosting 4.1.2.2 Numbers, types and ages of servers aligned by service 4.1.2.3 Workstation Environment 4.2 Numbers, models, ages 4.2.1 Applications 4.2.2 Desktop services 4.2.3 Communication 4.2.4 Line of Business solutions 4.2.5 Data Map overview
  • 12. First 30 Days - Processes 4.1.1 Process Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results 4.1.1.2 Budget 4.1.1.3 Overview 4.1.1.4 Snapshot 4.1.2 Project Intake (IT) 4.1.2.1 New requests (Forms, approvals) 4.1.2.2 Strategic Planning 4.1.2.3 Technology Process 4.2 Support 4.2.1 Service Level Agreements (SLAs) 4.2.2 Request Methods (Hotline, email, chat, after hours) 4.2.3 Accountability 4.2.4 Budget Planning 4.2.5 SLA Tracking Scorecard Tracking
  • 13. TimeLine Mid 30 Days The middle 30 days emphasizes continued conversations with organization leaders and getting to know more of the Technology team. There is an increased emphasis on the products at this point – learning what exists and why. • Business Lieutenants – Directors, Managers – Same questions as executives • Technology Staff – Any remaining, as possible – Same questions, where applicable • Smaller Consultants / Contractors – Insights, feedback, plans By the end of the middle 30 days, you should have a good idea for the state of the union at a high level. There will continue to be a number of surprises, but the first year action plan should be coming together. By the end of this period, you will want to feel confident in your grasp of the organizational priorities as you will begin to validate your planning with the organization in the final 30 days.
  • 14. Timeline: Middle 30 Days The middle 30 days emphasizes continued conversations with organization leaders and getting to know more of the Technology team. There is an increased emphasis on the products at this point – learning what exists and why. • Business Lieutenants – Directors, Managers – Same questions as executives • Technology Staff – Any remaining, as possible – Same questions, where applicable • Smaller Consultants / Contractors – Insights, feedback, plans By the end of the middle 30 days, you should have a good idea for the state of the union at a high level. There will continue to be a number of surprises, but the first year action plan should be coming together. By the end of this period, you will want to feel confident in your grasp of the organizational priorities as you will begin to validate your planning with the organization in the final 30 days. † © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
  • 15. Mid 30 Days - People Priority People Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results 1.0 Executives (CxO, SVPs) 1.1 What has worked well and what has not? 1.2 What are the most urgent IT needs? 1.3 What are the cyclical needs? 1.4 Technology Staff 2.0 Gather existing performance reviews & resumes 2.1 Which relationships are strong / weak (internal or external) 2.2 Understand responsibilities of staff 3.0 Individual / Role / Task Alignment 3.1 Identify key responsibilities by individual / team 3.2 Security 3.3 Backups 4.0 Support 4.1 Telecommunications
  • 16. Timeline: Middle 30 Days - Products • Infrastructure – Network & Telecommunications • Network specifics (vendors, WAN acceleration, traffic prioritization) • Security specifics (perimeter, passwords, intrusion detection, last test) – Servers & Hosting • Aging servers retirement plans • Capacity evaluation – Workstation Environment • Capacity evaluation • Applications – Line of Business solutions (details) – Data Map (details) – Back Office Suite Overview • Services – Details of all – Focus: Application Delivery – Focus: Outsourcing † © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
  • 17. Mid 30 Days - Products 4.1.1 Products Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results 4.1.1.2 Infrastructure 4.1.1.3 Network & Telecommunications 4.1.1.4 Network overview 4.1.2 Phone systems setup 4.1.2.1 Servers & Hosting 4.1.2.2 Numbers, types and ages of servers aligned by service 4.1.2.3 Workstation Environment 4.2 Numbers, models, ages 4.2.1 Applications 4.2.2 Desktop services 4.2.3 Communication 4.2.4 Line of Business solutions 4.2.5 Data Map overview
  • 18. Timeline: Middle 30 Days - Processes • Budget – Tracking – Purchase Orders / Expense • Project Intake (IT) – Prioritization • Support – SLAs – Internal • Accountability (Who, What, Where, When, Why, How) – Budget – IT Organization (Scorecards) – Performance Management † © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
  • 19. Mid 30 Days - Processes 4.1.1 Process Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results 4.1.1.2 Budget 4.1.1.3 Overview 4.1.1.4 Snapshot 4.1.2 Project Intake (IT) 4.1.2.1 New requests (Forms, approvals) 4.1.2.2 Strategic Planning 4.1.2.3 Technology Process 4.2 Support 4.2.1 Service Level Agreements (SLAs) 4.2.2 Request Methods (Hotline, email, chat, after hours) 4.2.3 Accountability 4.2.4 Budget Planning 4.2.5 SLA Tracking Scorecard Tracking
  • 20. Timeline: Last 30 Days In the last 30 days you begin to establish recurring conversations as you leverage the knowledge you’ve gathered to begin planning. At this point you may also want to start reaching out to larger vendors and other external contacts, such as expanding your network. Major Themes: • Recurring meetings • Expanding network • Validating plans with leadership By the end of the 90 days, you should have a solid understanding of the first year action plan. You will want to validate these plans with leadership across the organization and once validate begin execution. As you do so, you’ll want to start contacting larger external partners and begin thinking about your longer-term strategic plans. †
  • 21. Timeline: Last 30 Days - People • Executives – Establish recurring update / meeting schedule • Technology Staff – Establish recurring update / meeting schedule – Initial meetings with all remaining, as possible – Same questions, where applicable • Major Vendors / Partners – Leverage knowledge from previous conversations – What has gone well, what has not – Thoughts on pricing, contracts, future needs • CIOs of Similar Organizations – Depending upon competitive landscape • Regulators – Leverage knowledge from previous conversations – Listen carefully †
  • 22. Last 30 Days - People Priority People Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results 1.0 Executives (CxO, SVPs) 1.1 What has worked well and what has not? 1.2 What are the most urgent IT needs? 1.3 What are the cyclical needs? 1.4 Technology Staff 2.0 Gather existing performance reviews & resumes 2.1 Which relationships are strong / weak (internal or external) 2.2 Understand responsibilities of staff 3.0 Individual / Role / Task Alignment 3.1 Identify key responsibilities by individual / team 3.2 Security 3.3 Backups 4.0 Support 4.1 Telecommunications
  • 23. Timeline: Last 30 Days - Products • Infrastructure – Network & Telecommunications • Telecommunication contracts review – Servers & Hosting • Hosting / Co-Lo / SaaS providers – contracts, performance tracking • Capacity forecasting – Workstation Environment • Capacity forecasting • Applications – Standards (languages, vendors, disk capacity) – Back Office Suite Details (Integration, capacity, forecasting) – License audit / tracking • Services – Details of any remaining – Capacity forecasts – Policies †
  • 24. Last 30 Days - Products 4.1.1 Products Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results 4.1.1.2 Infrastructure 4.1.1.3 Network & Telecommunications 4.1.1.4 Network overview 4.1.2 Phone systems setup 4.1.2.1 Servers & Hosting 4.1.2.2 Numbers, types and ages of servers aligned by service 4.1.2.3 Workstation Environment 4.2 Numbers, models, ages 4.2.1 Applications 4.2.2 Desktop services 4.2.3 Communication 4.2.4 Line of Business solutions 4.2.5 Data Map overview
  • 25. Timeline: Last 30 Days - Processes • Budget – Gap Analysis • Project Intake (IT) – Pending Projects • Strategic Planning (and CIO’s Role) – Business • Change Management • Support – SLAs – External Tracking – Vendors • ITIL / Best Practices Compliance †
  • 26. Last 30 Days - Processes 4.1.1 Process Functional Area Lead Contributors Due Date Actual Date Status Notes/Results 4.1.1.2 Budget 4.1.1.3 Overview 4.1.1.4 Snapshot 4.1.2 Project Intake (IT) 4.1.2.1 New requests (Forms, approvals) 4.1.2.2 Strategic Planning 4.1.2.3 Technology Process 4.2 Support 4.2.1 Service Level Agreements (SLAs) 4.2.2 Request Methods (Hotline, email, chat, after hours) 4.2.3 Accountability 4.2.4 Budget Planning 4.2.5 SLA Tracking Scorecard Tracking
  • 27. Timeline: SummaryDay 30 Day 60Day 0 Day 90 People - Chief Officers - Senior Vice Presidents - Technology Leadership - Key Technology Personnel Products - Network & Telecom Overview - Security Overview - Mission Critical Servers - Line of Business Apps Overview - Overall Data Map - Desktop Services - Support & Maintenance - Project Management Processes - Budget Overview - Project Intake - Technology Strategic Planning - Service Level Agreements People - Business Lieutenants (Dir. Mgr.) - Remaining Technology Staff - Small Consultants / Contractors Products - End of Life Servers - Workstation Rotation - LOB Application Specifics - Back Office Applications - Outsourcing Processes - Budget Tracking - P.O. / Expense - Application Delivery - Internal SLA Tracking - Performance Management - IT Scorecards People - CxOs (Recurring) - Remaining Technology Staff - Technology Staff (Recurring) - Major Vendors - CIO Networking - Regulators Products - Telecom Contracts - Infrastructure Capacity Forecast - Application Standards - License Auditing - Policies Processes - Budget Gap Analysis - Pending Project Aprovals - Business Strategic Planning - Change Management - ITIL / Best Practices † © 2008 Benjamin Lichtenwalner
  • 28. Timeline: Effort Allocations • First 30 – People – Heavy – Products – Light – Processes – Light Day 30 Day 60Day 0 Day 90 People Products Processes  Middle 30  People – Light  Products – Heavy  Processes – Light  Last 30  People – Light  Products – Light  Processes – Heavy †
  • 29. Timeline: After the 90 Days • Clear Prioritizations • Develop Year 1 Action Plan • Validate Priorities with Business • Communicate Priorities to IT • Build Consensus Across IT • Communicate to Business • Begin Longer-term Strategic Planning
  • 30. Resources for CIOs • Other IT Networking Clubs • Technology Executive Networking Group • Society of Information Management • Association of Information Technology Professionals • CIO Executive Roundtable (CIO Mag.) • Gartner • Forrester
  • 31. Identify Current Business Situation 1 Create a strategic agenda for the first 90 days Agenda 2 Create needs assessment process Assessment 3 Define company goals & objectives. Goals & Objectives
  • 32. Identify current business situation Create a strategic agenda for the first 90 days Create needs assessment process Define company goals & objectives Identify improvements in product processes that will turn into cost savings Study the company and its financials Hold one-on-one meetings with staff Streamline company infrastructure Define organizational chart Review job responsibilities and duties Identify key positions to grow company Identify improvements in administrative, accounting, purchases, sales & marketing, research & development and services Prioritizes the deliverables Recommend a plan Strategic Agenda Analyze Processes
  • 34. Goals & Objectives of Company Be prepared to discuss what the current business processes are and how you will expand into other vertical markets. How will this increase revenue and is there other revenue streams you can bring into the organization that have not been identified. •Our company goal is to build on our current business successes by expanding our solution into other vertical markets. •Our objective being to increase revenue, make higher profits by improving on business processes, identifying new revenue streams and creating a happy and loyal customer base. Goals & Objectives