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Title: ECT 589: E-Commerce Management


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ECT 589 E-Commerce Management
  • Strategic Planning for Emerging Technologies

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Strategic IT Planning
  • Early adoption of emerging technologies for
    competitive advantages
  • Manage emerging technologies
  • Identify strategic opportunities that combine
    technology push with business pull.
  • Prioritize options for major impacts
  • Coordinate all related activities to build on
    successes and avoid redundancies.
  • Educate staff to become skilled in the risk
    management with introducing new technologies.
  • Carried out by Advanced technology group (ATGs)
  • A group with the mission of performing strategic
    IT planning in support of a companys business
    goals. Global Healthcare Exchange (continue)
  • Technology aggressiveness
  • 30 Type A
  • 60 Type B
  • !0 Type C

3
Who does strategic IT planning?
4
Strategic IT Planning Process
  • Define scope and align with the business.
  • Scan and track technology opportunities.
  • Rank and select the subset of technologies and
    initiatives.
  • Evaluate technology initiatives and determine
    course of actions.
  • Influence the organization for adoption through
    marketing, education, and networking.
  • Transfer knowledge and responsibility for
    implementation.

5
Focus and Scope Aligning with the Business
  • Alignment is a two-way flow technologies vs.
    business
  • Three approaches
  • Top down strategic planning
  • Bottom up business unit request
  • Out of the box visioning and scenarios
  • Different roles for ATG members

6
Scan and Track Technologies
  • Technology Scan
  • Analyst companies, consultants, vendor
    presentations, government and university labs,
    trade press, conferences, networking
  • Organize the discovery process by information
    sources, application areas, or technology areas
  • Technology Profiles
  • Name and definition of technology, business
    application, benefit to company, potential
    business champion, activity to be leveraged,
    competitors adoption, level of maturity, level
    of risks, approximate costs
  • Emerging Technology Portfolio
  • The set of technology profiles representing
    candidate IT and technology led initiatives the
    company has not yet adopted or fully exploited.

7
Rank Make the Prioritization Explicit
  • Select the subset of technologies, initiatives
    and project ideas that look most likely to bring
    significant benefit to the company.
  • Balancing resources for
  • Supporting business unit and management requests
  • Identifying and driving forward strategic
    technologies ahead of business unit requests.
  • Technology radar screen (maturity, disruption,
    and benefits)
  • Technology scoreboards (benefits vs. cost risk
    factors
  • Technology hype cycle timing the adoption
    opportunities

8
Technology Radar Screen
Also consider Level of disruption
9
Evaluate and Decision
  • IT project planning components
  • Detailed work breakdown, milestones, staffing,
    timeline, cost, deliverables, evaluation goals
    and criteria
  • Focus on specific application of the technology.
    Identify a business champion
  • Risk factors, and ROI
  • Technology process failure, disruption of
    architecture or processes, lack of management
    support, nonadoption or resistance by users,
    benefits not achieved, lack of maintainability,
    rate of obsolescence, lock in risks, regulatory
    environment, social acceptance and new business
    models
  • Prototypes
  • Pilots

10
Prototypes and Pilots
  • Prototypes
  • A risk reduction tool to investigate areas of
    high technical uncertainty also a marketing tool
    to increase internal awareness of a technologys
    potential.
  • Pilots
  • For investigating the impact of the technology in
    the operational environment and to evaluate the
    usability and effectiveness of the pilot system
    with a small number of users, prior to a wider
    introduction.
  • Making the decision
  • Proceed Revisit the evaluation, wait till
    technology matures further remove the technology
    from the portfolio

11
Evangelize Marketing, education, and networking
  • Marketing Making others aware of the role and
    capabilities of the ATG (as a resource) and
    selling the value of specific technology and
    application opportunities (showcase the
    technology in a business context).
  • Networking
  • Education
  • evangelism
  • Overcoming organizational resistance
  • Create a sense of ownership
  • Seed the technology among interested users
  • Create a separate center of excellence.
  • Mandate adoption among relevant classes of users.

12
Technology Transfer
  • Transferring knowledge through people
  • Bringing in staff
  • Sending out staff temporarily
  • Sending out staff permanently
  • Rotating staff
  • Transferring across the business
  • Consulting to operational development

13
Starting and Managing an ATG
  • Mission to exploit emerging technologies to
    develop and maintain the companys competitive
    position
  • Reporting and governance
  • Relationship with architecture group
  • Funding the ATG
  • About 2 of IT spending

14
Emerging Technology Budget as a Percentage of
Revenue and IT Budget, by Company Size
15
Focus and Activities of ATG Style
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