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Picking winners: shrewd investing in IT assets through IT governance.(Cover story)

Government Finance Review

| February 01, 2009 | Kavanagh, Shayne; Melbye, David | COPYRIGHT 2009 Government Finance Officers Association. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The current economic slowdown is making technology dollars dearer. A national survey conducted by the Public Technology Institute shows that 38 percent of local government information technology budgets will decrease over the next two years. (1) Even for those whose budgets are not decreasing, there will likely be increased pressure to show more rapid and tangible returns on the dollars spent. However, there is no silver-bullet technology that fits any budget and unfailingly pays back the investment. The key to getting value from technology investments is information technology (IT) governance. IT governance defines how planning, investment, and prioritization decisions will be made and who will make them. IT governance also establishes the accountability framework needed to encourage desirable behavior in the use of IT--namely those behaviors that are necessary to realize value from IT investments. (2)

IT governance helps an organization maximize the value of its IT investments by engaging stakeholders from across the organization in the decision-making and accountability processes around IT assets. Given the significant amount of resources spent on IT and the wide array of operational areas across which this spending occurs, a robust governance structure is important for: 1) creating consensus on the broader, strategic business objectives technology investments should fulfill; 2) identifying the criteria for evaluating technology investments; 3) directing spending toward the highest priority areas; 4) evaluating the results of technology spending and providing accountability for those results; and 5) realizing economies of scale and synergies from IT spending across the organization.

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE

Successful governance does not occur spontaneously; rather, it is designed and implemented consciously. IT governance structures should be used to address a number of issues relative to the effective use of technology in the organization, but this article focuses on its role in project planning, evaluation, and resource allocation in particular. Critical design features characteristic of good governance in this role are described below.

Joint Decision Making. Good IT governance in the public sector is characterized by joint decision making between IT and business professionals. (3) IT professionals provide insight into technical issues such as consistency of new projects with past investments and project management techniques. Input from business professionals ensures that 1T investments align with business needs; in fact, business needs should always be the focal point of technology investments. When both groups make decisions together, they both own the resource allocation process. Formal committee structures are a particularly useful forum for joint decision making.

This is not to suggest that IT professionals have no useful insight into business issues or vice-versa. In fact, systems analysts and project managers with significant experience in one or more business areas can be key contributors to the decision-making process. Likewise, business professionals with some technical knowledge, or insight from other jurisdictions, may be able to help bridge any gaps between IT and business professionals. This kind of synergy is crucial to good IT governance.

Involvement of Top Decision Makers. The involvement of top executives such as the chief executive officer (CEO), chief investment officer (CIO), and chief finance officer (CFO) legitimize and provide momentum for the governance structure. Their involvement is most crucial when final funding decisions are being made.

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