Tech Enabled Business Transformation - Exam 1
Waterfall
complete each phase before moving on, formal documentation, gate reviews and sign-off
Parallel Processing
utilize legacy and new system in parallel, easy rollback, minimizes new system negative impact, duplicate work, reconciliation
Kotter's 8 Steps
1. Establish a sense of urgency 2. Create the guiding coalition 3. Develop a vision and strategy 4. Communicate the change vision 5. Empower the broad-based action 6. Generate short-term wins 7. Consolidate gains and produce more change 8. Anchor new approaches in the culture
Requirement
A condition or capability that is required to be present in a product, service, or result to satisfy a contract or other formally imposed specification
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
A hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be carried out by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables
Project
A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result
Client/server Architecture
Database server, application server, presentation layer, peripherals
SIPOC
Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers
Bandwidth
The amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given amount of time
Cutover
The process of switching from an old information system to a replacement system
Latency
Time it takes for a bit to travel from its sender to its receiver.
Four Systems Principles
accountability, transparency, quality data, simulation
People Skills
approachability, conflict management, comfort around higher management, organizational agility
Evaluate Assets
assess business value and fit
Practices
behaviors, visible, easier to change
Requirements Analysis
break down requirements to define capabilities of a potential solution that will fulfill stakeholder needs
Values
broad tendencies to prefer certain states of affairs over others and often have a "plus and minus" side (e.g. good and evil)
Business Process Skills
business acumen, process management, problem solving, total work systems
Transformation Failures (Software)
capability does not meet process need, defects, inadequate documentation/training, poor testing
Single (Big Bang) Cutover
clean transition, avoids working with 2 systems, rollback maybe impossible, increased risk of negative impact, no lessons learned
Interenterprise IT (IEIT)
cross-enterprise business processes, structured; ex. SRM, CRM
Transformation Failures (Data)
data structure does not meet process needs, inadequate data for decision making, errors in data migration, dirty data, poor testing
Functional Requirements
define specific behaviors, responses, information, rules, or operations of a solution
Master Data
defines entities used in execution of business processes
Organizational Data
defines the physical and logical structure of the enterprise
Disposition Assets
determine next steps for assets
Transactional Data
documents the outcome of executing business processes
Agile
iterations of constant length, progressive elaboration, prototype development and deployment, informal documentation
Enterprise IT (EIT)
enables cross-functional business processes, structured data; ex. ERP
Function IT (FIT)
enables execution of discrete task, single function, unstructured data; ex. spreadsheet
Network IT (NIT)
enables interactions without specifying parameters, cross-functional, structured data; ex. sharepoint
SRM System
enables quotations and contracts processes
Requirements Documentation
ensure all stakeholders have shared understanding of the solution
Requirements Verification
ensure requirements and models meet standard of quality
Testing Validation
ensure solution addresses the stakeholder needs (did we build the right system)
Testing Verification
ensure solution is well-engineered and error-free (did we build the system right)
Factor Rating Method
evaluative criteria, assign weights, determine rating scale, choose best solution
IT Skills
functional/technical skills, intellectual horsepower, innovation management, technical learning
Requirements Elicitation
gathering system requirements from various stakeholders
Levels of Culture
group, organizational, professional, national, supranational
Business Process Improvement (BPI)
grow, moderate changes, improve productivity, improve end-to-end business process, focus on AS IS and TO BE
Characteristics of Process
hierarchical, interdependent, permeable, cross-functional
Risk Heat Map
identify risks and assign sequential identification number, assess likelihood/severity, calculate risk priority, plot risk ID numbers on map, define mitigating actions for risks with priority 6 or higher
Iterative
iteration of phases, prototype development but single deployment, semi-formal documentation, gate reviews after testing
Phase
major milestone/review point
Accept Assets
manage intake of new assets
CRM System
manage marketing, sales, customer service
Task
measurable unit of work
Data Migration
moving of data from legacy system to new system
Pilot (Phased) Implementation
new system for small group only, fewer users to train, lessons learned, rollback more complex
Stabilization
offering support to users of new IT system after cutover until users are effectively and efficiently operating it
Transformation
operation of changing from one configuration to another
SCM Systems
plan for production demand requirements, optimize logistics
Transformation Failures (Process)
poor requirements, business cycle faster than IT implementation, automation of poorly designed process
Transformation Failures (Hardware)
poor response time due to server sizing, storage read/write constraints, network bandwidth limitation, network latency problems, poor testing
Training
preparing users to operate new IT system effectively and efficiently
Work Package
produces a deliverable
PLM System
research, design, product management (engineering)
Business Process Automation (BPA)
run, limited changes, improve productivity, leave end-to-end business process unchanged, AS IS focus, limited IT application changes
Transformation Failures (People)
silo effect, culture, FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt), don't "buy in", poor training
Non-functional Requirements
specify manner or environment in which a solution is intended to operate (e.g. usability, reliability, performance)
Aggregate Data
summarizes transactional data for use in business analytics (intelligence)
Requirements Validation
support delivery of value to business to meet goals
Support Assets
support service for IT Assets
Transitional Requirements
temporary capabilities/conditions/activities necessary to move from AS IS to TO BE
Strategy
the art of devising plans toward a goal
Storm
unwilling and unable, tell (direct)
Business Analysis
the set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure, policies, and operations of an organization, and to recommend solutions that enable the organization to achieve its goals
Technology Enabled Business Transformation
to leverage IT systems to automate and integrate people and processes of an enterprise in a manner that enables sustainable competitive advantage
Business Process Reengineering (BPR)
transform, radical changes, improve productivity and integration, new business models, improve end-to-end business process, enable inter-enterprise integration, TO BE focus
Norm
unwilling and able, sell (support)
Perform
willing and able, delegate (hand-off)
Form
willing and unable, coach (participate)