What Does IT Do?

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IT In Business: What Does IT Do?

Why Is IT in Business so Frequently Painful and Expensive?

In the western world IT spans virtually all that we do. Everything from mobile phone usage to data analysis involves an element of IT. Even if a conscious effort is made to keep away from technology, passive involvement makes avoidance almost impossible.

We accept technology in the home, in transport, in entertainment, so why is IT in business so frequently painful and expensive?

Ownership of the Process

The difference here stems from the fact that the functional IT to be found as feature enhancement in cars, phones, kitchen appliances and entertainment systems comes pre-packaged and is rarely the primary purchase motivator. Business IT, on the other hand, must serve the business and it is usually extensively configurable. This means that someone must take ownership of the function and here’s where the issues start.

Decide What to Computerise

The first issue to face the potential purchaser of a business IT system is the question of functional analysis. What the system will do, how this will be achieved, what will it cost and what will it save all must be addressed.

Because businessmen like to be seen as decisive, simple stock answers are often used in place of full analysis to justify the cost or ‘sell’ the implementation to the business. This applies to the largest of organisations as well as the SME; the spectacular failure of government department IT projects is clear evidence of this.



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