CSF Approach for IT Strategic Planning

N. Baporikar
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Although the purpose of strategic planning is straightforward-to outline where an organization wants to go and how it's going to get there-its nature is complex and dynamic. Two techniques, the critical success factor CSF method and future scenario planning, can augment strategic planning efforts by illuminating an organization's present situation and potential future. This paper explores the value of enhancing typical strategic planning techniques with the CSF method and presents an integrated framework for helping organizations understand the broad range of interrelated elements that influence strategy development for Information Technology IT. Critical success factors are defined as the handful of key areas where an organization must perform well on a consistent basis to achieve its mission. CSFs can be derived through a document review, analysis of the goals, objectives of key management personnel and interviews with individuals about their specific domain and the barriers they encounter in achieving their goals and objectives. The paper synthesizes documented theory and research in strategic planning and CSFs and provides insights and lessons regarding the value and limitations of the integrated strategic planning framework in the context of IT. Through a method of in-depth literature review and contextual analysis, the paper incorporates suggestions for future work which include: exploring the use of IT in unit-level planning and organizational strategic planning, creating an integrated strategic planning process and connecting CSFs directly to one another in the monitoring stages to support the integrated framework, for an holistic strategic planning process.
信息技术战略规划的CSF方法
尽管战略规划的目的很简单——勾勒出一个组织想要达到的目标以及如何达到目标——但它的本质是复杂和动态的。两种技术,关键成功因素CSF方法和未来情景规划,可以通过阐明组织的现状和潜在的未来来增强战略规划的努力。本文探讨了用CSF方法增强典型战略规划技术的价值,并提出了一个集成框架,以帮助组织理解影响信息技术战略发展的广泛相关要素。关键成功因素被定义为组织必须在一致的基础上表现良好以实现其使命的几个关键领域。通过对文件的审查、对主要管理人员的目标和目标的分析,以及对个人的具体领域和他们在实现目标和目标时遇到的障碍的访谈,可以得出目标和目标。本文综合了战略规划和CSFs的文献理论和研究,并提供了关于IT背景下综合战略规划框架的价值和局限性的见解和教训。通过深入的文献回顾和背景分析方法,本文提出了对未来工作的建议,包括:探索在单位级规划和组织战略规划中使用IT,创建一个综合战略规划过程,并在监测阶段将CSFs直接连接起来,以支持综合框架,以实现整体战略规划过程。
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