Enterprises of tomorrow will continually transform themselves into optimal performance and value creation by equally driving its business, developing their people, and exploiting its technology in unprecedented ways. Simitec believes this implies the combining of two disciplines in a cohesive way:
Organizational Design | Create an energized, enabled workplace and motivated, committed workforce that results in perpetual optimal-performance and value-creation. It is comprised of actively engaged employees and mutually invested partners where collaboration and innovation persists. |
Enterprise Architecture | Be proactive and predictive that will consistently deliver innovative solutions and provide quality services. Operate IT as a business that exists as a strategic asset rather than an operational liability and enabler of business and organizational value. |
The combining of the two disciplines, an enterprise takes a dual approach of differentiating the business and distinguishing the organization sides of the enterprise:
Rethink, Refocus, and Reposition
Simitec firmly believes that it takes a relative and balanced view of the enterprise to create sustainable synergy that leads to innovation and growth. This means managing the enterprise using the R3 approach by rationalizing the business, developing the organization, and investing in the right technology:
Rethink the business | Create a cohesive workspace through the alignment of the business strategy, business model, and business and IT capabilities. |
Refocus on people | Develop a unified workplace that is given equal focus and attention as a distinctive architecture. |
Reposition IT | Invest in the right technology that enables business and organizational value. |
Rethink the Business
Manage a unified workspace through the alignment of the business strategy, business model, and business and IT capabilities that leads to differentiated workspace. Optimize the business and IT capabilities through the development of ‘hot spots’ of opportunities and the improvement of ‘focus areas’ of existing capabilities.
Strategic Intent | Define the motivation that sets a clear direction and drives an aligned workspace and workplace. |
Tactical Direction | Describe the business elements of the enterprise and the stakeholders who have equal vison and mutually invested interests. |
Operational Execution | Align the business and IT capabilities through the development and improvement of business value, services, and infrastructure. |
Refocus on People
People are at the core of the enterprise. Their impact on the performance and productivity of the business and their influence in the workplace cannot be understated.
Today enterprises are experiencing a change in what employees expect in the workplace. As your enterprise’s most valuable resources and greatest asset organizations must take a different approach. This implies developing a workforce that has the following characteristics:
The key is for the enterprise to develop and maintain the workforce that:
Reposition IT
As a key enabler of business value the position of information technology within the enterprise is changing. IT is no longer just a support function, but integral to the business rationalization and organizational development of the enterprise. It now has to operate as a business center that provides innovative products and quality services at a competitive price.
Repositioning the IT organization requires: