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IT strategies are often nonexistent or ineffective: - 74.6% of organizations have an IT strategy process they feel is ineffective.
- IT does not do a good job of communicating its support for business goals; therefore, 23.6% of CXOs still feel that their goals are unsupported by IT.
IT departments that have not developed IT strategies experience alignment, organization, and prioritization issues. This presentation will have 3 major takeaways: - Confirm some of what you already know about the challenges of managing an IT department, but give you the data to back it up
- Challenge some conventional ways of thinking about IT
- Provide a new tool and framework to think about how you make decisions as an IT leader.
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Speaker's Bio: Robert Huber is a Member Services Director at Info-Tech Research Group with over 19 years of experience in collaborating with IT leadership roles.
Rob has a breadth of knowledge in IT governance, project management, strategic and operational planning, enterprise architecture, business process reengineering, IT cost reduction, and IT turnaround management.
Rob has provided solutions for a variety of public and private sector industries, including transportation, agriculture, healthcare, highway construction, and higher education.
Throughout these roles he has supported organizations as they plan and implement projects, mitigate losses, and advance their strategic goals, providing IT leaders with the guidance, solutions, and various industry perspectives they need to conceptualize and execute IT strategies and optimizations. Currently, Robert focuses on state and local government clients throughout the State of Oregon.
He joined Info-Tech in the Fall of 2002 and also enjoys fishing with his sons and occasional with a client if the timing is right.
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