Planning
By: Venidikt • Essay • 973 Words • April 21, 2010 • 1,054 Views
Planning
Strategic Planning
Introduction
• Strategy is the action that allows realization of long-term vision and goals
• Planning is a process that attempts to coordinate the deployment of resources over time
• Planning horizon is a key differentiation between strategic, tactical, and operational planning
Role of Network Services in Strategic Planning
• For some organizations, network technology will be central to the core mission
• Network equipment or services company
• Common carrier or ISP
• Organization focusing on network-based deliver of products and services
• For some organizations, network technology will be a utility service
• The number of organizations for which networking is strategic is increasing
Corporate strategic planning was popularized in the 1960s
• Outgrowth of Frederick Taylor's Scientific Management
• The goal is to find the one best strategy
• Profession of strategic planner assumes that planning can be coordinated independent of content
• Assumes that the thorough analysis of hard data leads to insights
• The planning process is highly structured
Classical strategic planning has not been as successful as originally envisioned
• It ignores the central role of vision
• It is too analytical and formalized
• The structured process often results in the exclusion of important players
• It is based on principles of statistical forecasting that are often unreliable
• It is based on "hard" data and ignores "soft" data that is difficult to quantify
• strategic planning, strategic thinking, and strategy making are not synonymous
Information Technology Planning: Is it strategic?
• IT is increasingly a key competitive differentiator
• IT touches everyone within an organization in some fashion (i.e., everyone is a stake holder)
• IT projects are often extremely complex
• IT projects require dedication of immense resources
Perspective A: Strategic IT Planning is Essential
• Need to link IT strategy to organizational strategy
• Corporate goals are increasingly tied to IT
• Inadequate consideration of IT can doom projects
• Need to make rational resource allocation decisions
• Lack of skilled staff requires establishment of planning priorities
• Rapid technology change requires inclusive approach to planning
• Need to integrate systems requires planning and coordination
Perspective B: Strategic IT Planning is largely a Waste of Time
• Strategic IT planning is a resource drain and takes too much time
• Strategic IT planning leads to lowest-common denominator solutions resulting from political compromise
• Strategic IT planning often leads to increased centralization because efficiency is often valued highly
• Strategic planning processes make it difficult to adapt to new technologies
• It is impossible to involve the most important people because they are too busy doing "essential" work
Tactical Planning
Introduction
• Tactical planning deals primarily with the implementation phase of the planning process
• Tactical planning