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Are you ready for the Seven Game Changing Trends to your people, process, polices and profit?
In this focused strategy session, business process owners openly discuss the challenges in the current organization. Each priority is introduced, challenges are explored, strategies are discussed, and practical best practices are recommended.
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Meeting Length:
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One to Three Hours for typical clients.
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Target Audience:
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CIO, CTO, VP or Director
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Key Topics
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- Key factors and driving forces within IT for 2010
- Are you prepared for Governance?
- Have you aligned your Business and IT Strategy?
- What a roadmap we can fallow now!
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Agenda:
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- Corporate Introductions
- Corporate Challenges and Key Imperatives
- CTGS’s First Impressions Assessment and Recommendations
- CTGS works Offline to Refine Gaps, Assessment and Recommendations
- Session Outputs are Delivered to the Meeting Secretary
- After Review Deliverables of Next Steps are Discussed
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Possible Next Steps
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- Executive Fast Track on Corporate Maturity
- CTGS Key Assessment and Recommendations
- ROI Governance Fast Track plans are discussed
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Possible Process Impact
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- Business Process and Demand Management
- Business Portfolio Management
- CTGS’s First Customized Process Impact Assessment and Recommendations
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After the Meeting
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- Learn the key information technology challenges facing enterprises in 2010
- Identify strategies for successful management of information technology assets
- Explore common pitfalls when managing information technology priorities
- Construct a set of practical steps for moving the enterprise information technology strategy forward in 2010
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Session Deliverables and Outputs
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- CTGS Executive Axis™
- All non-Confidential Checkpoint Slide-ware, Recordings and or Notes will be delivered to the Meeting Secretary after the conclusion of the meeting.
- All Confidential materials will be process according to the stated contracts, polices and corporate orders.
- All Clearance materials will be process according to the stated contracts, polices and government orders.
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