How to Conduct an Information Technology Assessment [Step #1 to an Effective IT Strategy]
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- When getting started on a digital transformation journey, one of the first steps needs to be assessing where you are today. That assessment has to include your information technology and its capabilities within the organization. Knowing how to conduct that assessment can be tricky, but in this video I’ll outline the steps you need to take to complete your IT assessment.
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Hi Eric, thank you for your videos, they are very informative.
I did work in client consulting and I decided to move on into "in-company" consulting. Main reason was the amount of travel. That was way before Covid pandemic.
How is it today? Do you still spend lot of time in the hotels and airports? I understand the need of having face to face meetings with client, but I believe once the main plan is designed and approved, frequent travel is not necessary anymore. Maybe you could also make short video on this topic - communication with clients and team.
thank you, all the best!
Thankyou for this Sir I now have a great understanding 😊
Nice video. Try to implement the chapter feature of UA-cam so you can segment your videos. Makes it easier for your viewers to go to the part they are more interested in and not feel they need to watch everything every time.