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Takeaway: IT
and rest of the organisation are still at loggerheads says an analyst
who feels more like a psychologist trying to get the two to talk.
Despite years of trying to fix the relationship
between the IT organisation and the rest of business, communication and
understanding between the two remains patchy.
IT doesn’t share the same priorities and doesn’t
use the same metrics as the rest of the business, which can lead to
conflicts, said Eveline Oehrlich, vice president at Forrester Research.
“We have been talking about IT alignment for years
but it doesn’t just happen you have to do something. The conversations
we have with IT are very technical; business doesn’t understand server
uptime so the alignment [needs to be] around communication too,” she
said, speaking at CA Technologies’ customer conference in Las Vegas.
“Unfortunately more clients come to us and say ‘Our
IT department has a reputation for saying no’, she said, and added:
“What I feel like as an analyst is a psychologist in helping people get
better at connecting.”
IT needs to work on alignment with the rest of the
organisation, accountability and agility, she warned: “Agility means we
need to do things faster - and not maintenance only.”
Some IT organisations have worked hard on bridging
the gap. At the same event John Watkins director of programme management
services at Intermountain Healthcare explained: “I don’t see any big
initiatives that don’t involve IT.
“It’s important for us to be able to present to
business in a way they can understand. We are trying to drive more and
more of our capacity towards transformational projects . It’s important
for us to try to bridge the gap and to say that we are part of the
business.”
Part of this, he said, involved talking to business
units to build a strategic plan for their tech needs: “We want to
behave like an external service provider - to be a source of consultancy
and decision support,” he said.
TechRepublic attended CA World as a guest of CA Technologies.
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