Published: 18 March 2024
Summary
CEOs, fueled by AI ambition, have set data management as their second top IT priority. Yet, organizations grapple with data usability. Chief enterprise architects must craft a business-outcome-driven information strategy to deliver on digital priorities, like AI.
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Key Findings
Too often, information strategy is IT-focused and disconnected from business outcomes.
Information strategy is usually defined by a set of hyped use cases, rather than a set of critical changes.
Information use cases are applied ad hoc and without regard to interdependencies or scale.
Recommendations
Chief enterprise architects (CEAs) involved in designing an information strategy should:
Derive information needs from business goals by using a business outcome statement.
Translate information needs into operational gaps to be overcome by performing a business capability and value stream analysis to be able to determine the required changes.
Structure how to execute the identified required changes by
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