New Multi-client Research Program

I’m very excited!  At the end of this week I’m participating in a new multi-cient “future leading practices” research initiative:  Project: RLT – Reaching Level 3 Business-IT Capability.

From time to time I’d like to raise questions on this blog that I think are fundamental to improving IT capability in general, but also more specifically to accelerating the journey through the business-IT maturity curve.  I’m especially interested in the “sticking points” people experience on the journey – many of them found at the the middle of Level 2.

This blog is not intended in any way to represent the BSG Alliance Research Team, Project Participating Companies or the Research Program – it represents my personal views, and hopefully, will generate some interesting heat and perhaps a little light on how to keep enterprise IT capability up with or even ahead of demand.

Question for today:

Let’s consider supply maturity – what are you finding as “sticking points” where it feels like you are bogged down in Level 1 or Level 2 IT supply maturity? 

I’m going to be taking the research participants through a member roundtable on this question on Friday, so any thoughts prior to then will be input to the process.

We’ll look at demand-side maturity questions tomorrow.

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