Certificates of Participation will be awarded to all
those attending the program.
How
to Value Information Technology
Information technology has many success stories. However, there
have also been far too many failures. The reason is that the effect
of information technology on a company's shareholder value has been
unpredictable. Lacking a method to analyze the value of IT, Executives
are forced to make decisions based on fragmented data and guesswork.
Now, iValue makes it possible to get a clear picture of the impact IT is having
on shareholder value.
How to Value
Information Technology, a three day executive seminar, can help
you answer these questions:
• What contribution
will a system make to a company's shareholder value?
• How
can an IT system be constructed to create value?
• How
do you value infrastructure, portals, Internet initiatives, CRM,
and legacy systems?
• How
to get the most from your technology spend?
• What
will be the likely reaction from Wall Street?
Takeaways
Develop a critical skill. You will learn how to use VITA™, a structured process to estimate the shareholder value generated
from IT systems.
Get hands
on experience. Work on real-world cases where our proven methods
have been applied.
Outline
Day
1 The VITA Framework
Get an
introduction to the iValue analytical tools and techniques.
Morning
Session
|
Understanding
the Opportunity
Discovering
the real need
Assessing
the amount of demand
Refreshment
Break
Creating
the Technology Solution
Determining
the flow of information
Scaling
the system
Designing
the information system architecture |
Luncheon
|
|
Afternoon
Session
|
Estimating
Economic Value
Evaluating
system cost
Making cost comparisons
Refreshment
Break
Understanding
baselines
Developing
valuation models
Interpreting the results |
Reception
|
|
|
Day
2 Case Study
Learn how TCI, a large capitalization
public company, made the decision to invest in the distribution
and installation of cable modems. Examine this case using
proven financial models.
Morning
Session
|
Breakout
Session 1-Strategic Analysis
Refreshment
Break
Breakout
Session 2 -Pre-Initiative Valuation |
Luncheon
|
|
Afternoon
Session
|
Breakout
Session 3 -Model Preparation and Analysis
Refreshment
Break
Breakout
Session 4 - IT System Valuation |
|
Day
3 The Lab!
Join
the group and course leaders to develop a high-level valuation
approach to your IT initiatives. Apply the course learning
and experience to get your own work done!
Getting
Started
Review
and explore each opportunity
Strategize on real opportunities with the group.
What
Will it Take?
Develop the information flows
Work through the technology architecture
Understand what it will cost to launch your program
Will
you Create Value?
Create the inputs necessary for analysis
Run a financial model
Go,
No-Go or Wait?
Make a strategic decision
|
The
Portfolio Strategy Approach to IT Valuation 
Nearly
half of corporate capital expenditures are invested in information
technology. Yet, many executives struggle with managing the value
delivered from their IT investments. They lack a comprehensive method
to understand the value generated from IT investments as a whole,
that deals with the wide variation of risk and reward. Now, iValue makes it possible to manage the value of your portfolio of IT assets.
The Portfolio
Strategy Approach to IT Investment, a three-day executive level
seminar, can help you answer these questions:
• Do you
have a process to evaluate your total investment in IT?
• Can you
identify the stars from the dogs in your IT portfolio?
• Have
you developed a buy, hold, and sell strategy for your IT investments?
• Do
you know what your IT options are and when to act on them?
• Do you
know how to hedge your bets?
Takeaways
Stay
ahead of your competition Be able to apply state of the art
techniques to your IT portfolio to keep your company ahead of the
curve.
Learn a process
that can enhance the value derived from your IT portfolio. The
Portfolio Strategy process provides you with a step-by-step method
to assure that you are maximizing value from IT.
Apply what
you have learned to case studies Work through cases that give
you exposure to portfolio modeling
Outline
Day
1 Getting Started
Morning
Session
|
Establish
a Strategy
Understand your risk profile
Establish your value target
Link IT investments to your overall investment strategy
Refreshment
Break
Assess
your IT holdings
Use a structured method to categorize your IT assets
Develop a risk profile for each investment |
Luncheon
|
|
Afternoon
Session
|
Sort out the true value contribution/drain
Analyze difficult IT investments such as infrastructure
and legacy systems
Analyze your hold periods and exit strategies for your
IT investments
Refreshment
Break
Examine
alliances and outsourcing to modify risk
Decide whether to continue to invest, run, or retire
systems
Discuss asset recovery techniques |
Reception
|
|
|
Day
2 Managing
IT Assets
Morning
Session
|
Get to the Right Investment Mix
Balance your portfolio
Identify your buy and sell strategies
Create an option strategy for possible changes to the
market
Optimize your return |
Luncheon
|
|
Afternoon
Session
|
Case
Work
Prepare a case study in a team environment using Portfolio
Strategy Techniques.
Review your recommendations in an investment committee
setting |
|
Day
3 The Lab!
Join
the group and course leaders in developing approaches to
managing your IT portfolio. You will work with course leaders
to develop a high-level approach to each IT portfolio suggested
by the group. Use the IT Portfolio Strategy method in a
dynamic setting to apply your learning.
- Solve
the infrastructure valuation puzzle
- Quantify
the value contribution of portals, ERP and CRM systems
- Create
an overall strategy to manage your portfolio of IT assets
|
Cost
Optimization 
Do you know
if you are including all your costs? Do you need a TCO model? This
session provides you with a simple, but comprehensive architecture
to capture all the costs related to IT.
• Understand what it takes to be
best in class in IT Cost Optimization.
• Find out where you are
in comparison to best in breed.
• Engage in a case study
where you learn why it makes a difference to improve your cost optimization
techniques.
• Discover the "get
rights" of cost optimization and why they make a difference.
Takeaways
iValue will give you a one year license to a model that will make it easy
to get your questions answered fast. Be involved in a hands on case
that will train you on how to use the model.
Everyone says
success is getting aligned with business needs. We will show you
how to get on the same page with your business partners.
Outline
Day
1
Morning
Session
|
The
Cost Management Continuum
Benchmarking your abilities against best practices
Self assessment and case study
Critical
success factors in cost optimization |
Luncheon
|
|
Afternoon
Session
|
Blocking
and Tackling
Ways to assure that you are capturing all your costs
Building a costing model/ case study
Project prioritization using benefits alignment/case
study |
Reception
|
|
|
Day
2
Morning
Session
|
Measuring the Results
Developing metrics to prove your effectiveness
How to justify your IT projects
Case study
|
Luncheon
|
|
Afternoon
Session
|
Sharpening
the Pencil
Cutting
fat without cutting muscle
How to analyze outsourcing/insource opportunities
Pulling it all together: Cap Stone
Case |
|
IT
Risk Assessment and Management
The
IT Risk Assessment and Management course will train you to maximize
the probability a system will be an economic success. Specifically,
you will learn how to:
• Identify the components of system risk
• Measure their effect on shareholder value
• Estimate their likelihood of occurrence
• Control and mitigate their potential impact
Attendees will acquire the skill to assess the risk of an economic
loss from an IT system, as well as learn ways to act to reduce the
risk to an acceptable level. You can now focus on what matters most:
creating shareholder value, not struggling to sort out what went
wrong. Smart money assesses and manages risk rather than fixing
problems after the fact!
Day
1 Framework |
Day
2 Qualitative
and Quantitative Modules
Components
Likelihood of Loss
Value of Loss
Risk Calculation
Action
Status and Remarks |
Day
3 Case
Example
Risk Assessment and Management Methods |