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Visualizing the Process Journey Destination

 

After speaking at a Midwest Process Management seminar last week, I was scheduled to give the same presentation to a local CA Clarity PPM customer. I met with the team of folks leading the IT process effort at this major retailer. Initially, I was concerned because I was meeting with folks who had already initiated their process journey. Would the concepts and approaches I evangelized be coming too late for them? Would they feel the need to defend what they had or had not done? Would I be compelled to recommend they backtrack?

My fears were assuaged quite quickly. Our immersion into the discipline of process management was right on time. The resulting discussions provided a great blend of validation, revelation and consternation. These folks are waist deep in the rising waters of the process journey. They are in the throes of a significant endeavor and their challenges and concerns brought a wonderful immediacy to what is often a theoretical discussion. It was a lot of fun - for me at least.

I was especially intrigued because on the wall of the conference room was an end-state process model for their IT organization. I won't fall down the rabbit hole of IT process models, IT process frameworks and IT process methodologies. We could discuss the merits of their model for days. My excitement wasn't in the model itself, it was that they had a model at all. They had a vision. They had an end-state. They had a destination.

I use the word "journey" to describe the effort to realize IT Governance. But long before I used the word in an IT Governance context, I used it to describe an enterprise's effort to become process-centric.

Moving your organization from being function-centric to process-centric is a journey. And as with almost every journey, you need to know where you are going. Though it seems so obvious, I have found that few organizations attempt to define who and what they are, at least in a process model.

This IT organization has the audacity, the courage, and the conviction to define their destination - and their leadership team is sponsoring the effort to get there.

There it was - on the wall. I lost count of the number of times I bounced from my presentation to their process map. I had the feeling of comfort and assurance every time I did. It is nice to know where you are going.

Where is your organization going? Are you on a Process Journey? I would love to hear about it.

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About Steve Romero

Steve Romero is the IT Governance Evangelist at CA, Inc. In this capacity, Romero acts as a strong advocate for the customer, speaking around the world to users, prospective customers, industry organizations and IT luminaries to identify and communicate IT governance best practices. His mission is to help IT organizations improve the effectiveness of their initiatives and their engagement with internal customers. Romero’s areas of focus include developing ITG processes, improving ITG maturity, optimizing IT portfolio decisions, aligning IT with the corporate strategy and maximizing IT’s return on investment. Romero is an innovative, passionate IT professional with over 30 years experience working in almost every area of IT. For the past 10 years his career has focused on helping large enterprises run their IT departments like a business. Steve is a recognized expert in IT Governance, IT program and project management and business process management. He is a Certified Project Management Professional, a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, ITIL Foundation Certified, a Certified Process Master, and a Certified Computer Professional. Romero’s extensive technical and IT leadership background started in the US Navy before joining Pacific Bell where he founded numerous ground-breaking governance processes. He then joined Pacific Technology Consulting to create, launch and lead their IT project management consulting practice. Romero worked at Charles Schwab and the California State Automobile Association as an IT Director where he resumed leading the establishment of formal process management and IT Governance processes. Romero is a member of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) and the Project Management Institute (PMI). He is a San Francisco Chapter committee member of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA), and the President of the Information Technology Service Management Forum (itSMF) San Francisco Local Interest Group. He is a Board Member for the Center for Electronic Business at San Francisco State University and is a regular guest speaker in their Masters Program. Romero attended the University of LaVerne, graduation cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management.
 
 
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