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Quebecers know how to align IT with business

Quebecers know how to align IT with business

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 25 Nov 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

When it comes to aligning IT with business, Quebecers know best. Quebec reports higher levels of satisfaction with IT effectiveness compared to all other provinces in Canada, according to a new survey from CA that suggests IT governance increases efficiency and cuts costs

But when that one core manager leaves, you have no policies and procedures left in place for someone else to pick up, he pointed out.

“You could have another manager come in who just doesn’t have that same individual thing and then you’re lost. This is why good IT governance has to be based on policies and procedures,” he explained.

The survey also found a 17 per cent increase in business managers’ ratings on IT effectiveness “across the board in every category” from all provinces. 

“Fifty per cent of business managers think IT is effective at IT process improvement, compared to 29 per cent in 2008,” states CA. “Fifty six per cent of business managers perceive IT as being effective at aligning IT with business priorities in 2009, compared to 39 per cent in 2008.”

Andy Woyzbun, lead analyst at Info-Tech Research Group Ltd., attributed the across-the-board improvement to increased dialogue between business and IT during “touch economic opportunities.”

“The whole economic recession forced a more intimate dialogue between IT and the business, so in that sense, I’m not surprised that the stats are improved,” he said.

There has also been a lot of activity in terms of confirming the value of IT expenditures, according to Woyzbun.

“We’ve seen a lot of situations where some of the cuts that organizations made to IT were perhaps less severe than they were to other parts of the organization, which kind of reiterated the increasing importance that organizations place in their IT,” he said.

While the Quebec numbers are clearly better than those from the rest of Canada, noted Woyzbun, they are still a lot worse than 100 per cent.

“Generally speaking, there is still a gap between business expectations and IT performance, so clearly, we are moving in the right direction, but we’ve still got a significant gap to close,” he said.










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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.

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