DocumentCode
2297954
Title
Business Transformation Workbench: A Practitioner´s Tool for Business Transformation
Author
Lee, Juhnyoung ; Akkiraju, Rama ; Chun Hua Tian ; Jiang, Shun ; Danturthy, Sivaprashanth ; Sundhararajan, Ponn ; Nordman, Carl ; Mohan, Rakesh ; Singala, Hitansh ; Ding, Wei
Author_Institution
IBM Corp., Armonk, NY
Volume
2
fYear
2008
fDate
7-11 July 2008
Firstpage
81
Lastpage
88
Abstract
Business transformation is a key management initiative that attempts to align people, process and technology of an enterprise more closely with its business strategy and vision. It is an essential part of the competitive business cycle. Existing consulting methods and tools do not address issues such as scalability of methodology, knowledge management, asset reuse, and governance well, to name a few. This paper presents business transformation workbench, a practitioner´s tool for business transformation addressing these problems. It implements a methodical approach that was devised to analyze business transformation opportunities and make business cases for transformation initiatives and thereby provides decision-support to the consultants. It provides an intuitive way to evaluate and understand various opportunities in staff and IT consolidation and process standardization. It embodies structured analytical models, both qualitative and quantitative, to enhance the consultants´ practices. BT workbench has been instantiated with data from finance management domain and applied to address a client situation as a case study. An alpha testing of the tool was conducted with about dozen practitioners. 90% of the consultants who tested the BT workbench tool felt that the tool would help them do a better job during a client engagement. The tool is currently being piloted with customer engagements in a large IT consulting organization.
Keywords
business data processing; consultancies; decision support systems; financial management; IT consolidation; IT consulting organization; alpha testing; business transformation workbench; competitive business cycle; customer engagements; decision-support; finance management; people alignment; process alignment; process standardization; structured analytical models; technology alignment; Analytical models; Computer vision; Conference management; Finance; Knowledge management; Productivity; Scalability; Standardization; Technology management; Testing; business process models; business transformation; software tools;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Services Computing, 2008. SCC '08. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3283-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SCC.2008.145
Filename
4578512
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