Reprioritizing IT Project Priorities – Coronavirus Pandemic Realities
Reality has set in. Near-term and long-term enterprise and information technology priorities are being “reshuffled.” Naturally, short-term “keep the lights on” projects are high on the list.
What is the baseline for these decisions, and what effect do these short-term decisions have on long-term growth and sustainment? Is there a method that can be applied to some of the madness that is being witnessed? The answer is yes!
We will outline an approach to a one-week examination of current project priorities, which will be revised “continually” – explicit representations that both business and technology executives and managers can view and review. Of course, this approach cannot continue for very long – plug a hole in the dyke, as they say.
This approach will be the foundation for a six-week cycle of project reviews. Difficult times require quick thinking – yes, and keep an eye on the future!
We look forward to your attendance at this strategic Webinar!
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