Your strategy should ensure the IT project aligns with the company’s vision, so that the outcomes support direct business goals. A strategy guides project managers to design milestones that fulfill specific business objectives at each project stage.
But how do you go about being strategic? What components must you consider? Fortunately, there is guidance. A strategy framework can help you consider a variety of aspects and components of your proposed IT project, helping you reach well-informed decisions during the planning and execution processes.
IT project managers won’t want to miss this article—we’re exploring IT strategy frameworks that align with your company’s mission, vision, and goals (MVG). We’ll define strategic frameworks for IT, share use cases and benefits, and point you to the most popular models for strategic frameworks.
Table of Content
- What is a strategic framework for IT?
- Do I need a strategic framework for my IT projects?
- Benefits of using an IT strategic framework
- What it’s not: Your strategic framework
- Components of a strategy framework
- Popular strategic frameworks for IT
- Measuring your IT strategy