Berkeley’s IT strategy consultants can help your organisation continually – and incrementally – evolve your strategy, ensuring it's deliverable
Developing an IT strategy has traditionally been a cyclical process, perhaps in response to technology changes or a new business requirement. But the digital revolution has made new challenges a constant.
Across many sectors, IT is fast moving from supporting the business to being the business. IT has not only moved from a passive support function to an enabler of growth in recent years; it is now becoming the powerhouse of growth. The IT strategy increasingly sits at the heart of the business strategy and the role of the CIO is fundamentally changing.
That’s increasing the pressure on IT, driving new ways of thinking and the development of strategy. We recognise that while many of the traditional drivers for IT strategy remain critically important, the digital revolution has added further dimensions:
Very engaged team that went over and above their remit to get us the right result. The quality of their output was well judged to give us a clear road map but to leave us some room for flexibility and timing adjustments. We are now using Berkeley in other leadership positions following the delivery of the IT strategy.”
CEO, a supply chain and logistics company
The IT function can only truly unlock growth and commercial benefit if fully integrated with the rest of the business and has the capability and capacity to respond quickly. As well as closer business partnering, we have seen significant shifts towards “bi-modal” ways of working, with an agile-orientation for innovation and a more traditional efficiency-focus for mature / legacy; the merger of development and operations (DevOps) and to product centric teams away from functional IT. Using our combination of industry knowledge, technology (including digital) expertise and transformational change know-how, we can help you to develop the right strategy for your business to ensure that it’s implementable, and can deliver long-lasting results.
These new challenges do not make the customary demands on IT disappear; they are added on top. Traditionally, an IT strategy might focus on maintaining infrastructure and developing core systems but it’s now necessary to look through a third lens to enable the digital agenda.
We recommend a three-tiered IT strategy to be successful in this new world, requiring different capabilities and proximity to the customer:
Critical success factors include:
We help CIOs, their senior teams and executives to develop, design and implement their IT strategies to generate the best outcomes for their business.
Our people bring a combination of industry knowledge, functional understanding, technology expertise (including digital) and the transformation know-how to make long-lasting change stick.
With our ‘low volume, high value’ model, we won’t overwhelm you with large teams or take months to produce results. Typically, only using one or two highly experienced and high calibre people, we can help you develop your IT strategy in a matter of weeks.
Above all, we offer sound judgement, thorough analysis, and the right approach to stakeholder engagement. We help clients make a confident call on what’s right for them.
Technology has moved from the back-office to your customer’s hand; from helping reduce cost to the engine room of your growth; from the periphery to the core of your business strategy. That demands a very new breed of IT strategy and operating model.”
Dave Machin, Partner
How can I develop an IT strategy?
How can we grapple with the impact digitalisation having on our business?
How can I integrate the IT function with our business customer and have the capability to respond quickly?
How is the role of the CIO changing and how will that affect my business?
How can I use IT as an enabler for growth for my business?
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