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Important Contributions to the Business Value Discussion

Posted October 16, 2007 | Leadership | Amplify

Aligning IT execution with IT strategy means knowing the value projects bring to the table. This value has to be measured in some way meaningful to those providing the funding or consuming the benefits. The units of measure for both the cost and benefits is usually in dollars or some percentage of dollars. The physical prioritization of suggested projects starts with a "paired comparison" analysis rather than a linear ranking. The linear approach falsely sorts the projects by failing to distinguish between real need and perceived need.

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Glen Alleman
Glen B. Alleman is the Practice Director, Strategy and Performance Management, for Lewis & Fowler of Denver, Colorado, USA. Mr. Alleman's role is to define, develop, deploy, and assess the benefit of strategy and performance management processes for IT and business clients using Lewis & Fowler's balanced scorecard, project portfolio management, enterprise project management, and program management office offerings. Mr. Alleman can be… Read More
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