The document discusses the role of the "Bad Guy" or IT department in a company. It describes how initially the IT department, "Mister IS", is seen as slowing things down and adding complexity. However, upon reflection it is realized that IT projects require careful planning and design to consider impacts on all departments. When each department managed IT separately, it led to issues with collaboration. The document argues that IT is important for business success and that governance frameworks help ensure best practices for managing technology projects and changes in a way that supports the whole company.
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17. Hey, Mister bad guy Mister IS, we are not so happy with your job.
Your are slow,
Your are too expensive
You are adding
complexity
You deliver low quality
Why are you so bad ?
18. “OK. Let’s come with me through my journey : Information
System project management through 5 stages.”
20. “First, despite your perception… I have a lot of success.”
“Everybody wants me to work for them.”
21. Be sure that your idea will bring enough value
to the company before wanting to start the
journey of IS project.
Because competition with your colleagues will be fierce,
22. Stage #2 : Booking IS resources.
The selection Booking
23. “Our CFO asked us to optimize resources cost.
That’s why they are shared resources.”
24. That’s why all IS projects must be
planed in advance.
Otherwise, minimum delay is
necessary to free resources already
booked.
25. Stage #3 : Designing your idea.
The selection Booking Design
26. “First, I need to strongly analyze your idea. What will be the
consequences of implementing your idea. ”
28. “I will not design your idea for you.”
“But I will design it for our company.”
29. “Your beautiful idea is often a nightmare for your colleagues. It may
trigger some changes not manageable at all for them.”
30. “Because you are naturally focused only to your activity. I need to explain
to the others what will be the consequences of your idea to their activities”
31. “In the today digital age of humanity,
Information Systems is one of...”
33. “I (Mister IS) am working like an architect for the company.”
34. “Once I have a clear understanding of what are the Business
Requirements for all departments related to your idea, I need to find the
best way to implement them in our architecture (information System).”
35. Stage #4 : Development.
The selection Booking Design Development
47. IS Governance procures framework to
help Companies to follow best practices
in Information System management…
48. Business teams don’t need to worry anymore and
can focus on their own activities.
49. “I Hope you have enjoyed this story.”
The three mains points to remember :
IS Projects are not just pieces of code writing
but a complete change of how the company will
work,
IS projects are risky … that is why they are so
long and complex,
Best practices exist to reduce risk and give
transparency and confidence to stakeholders.