- According to Info-Tech research, 74% of our clients feel that IT quality management is an important process, however, only 15% said they actually had effective quality management.
- IT is required to deliver high quality projects and services, but if CIOs are ineffective at quality management, how can IT deliver?
- Rather than disturb the status quo with holistic quality initiatives, heads of IT leave quality in the hands of process owners, functional areas, and other segmented facets of the department.
- CIOs are facing greater pressures to be innovative, agile, and cost-effective, but cannot do so without stable operations, an accountable staff base, and business support; all of which are achieved by high IT quality.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
- Quality management needs more attention that it’s typically getting. It’s not going to happen randomly; you must take action to see results.
- Quality must be holistic. Centralized accountability will align inconsistencies in quality and refocus IT towards a common goal.
- Accountability is the key to quality. Clearly defined roles and responsibilities will put your staff on the hook for quality outcomes.
Impact and Result
- Shift your mindset to the positive implications of high quality. Info-Tech’s quality management methodology will promote innovation, agility, lower costs, and improved operations.
- We will help you develop a fully functional quality management program in four easy steps:
- Position your program as a group to encourage buy-in and unite IT around a common quality vision. Enact a center of excellence to build, support, and monitor the program.
- Build flexible program requirements that will be adapted for a fit-to-purpose solution.
- Implement the program using change management techniques to alleviate challenges and improve adoption.
- Operate the program with a focus on continual improvement to ensure that your IT department continues to deliver high quality projects and services as stakeholder needs change.
Member Testimonials
After each Info-Tech experience, we ask our members to quantify the real-time savings, monetary impact, and project improvements our research helped them achieve. See our top member experiences for this blueprint and what our clients have to say.
Client
Experience
Impact
$ Saved
Days Saved
Fusion Superplex
Guided Implementation
9/10
$400K
50
Valance is great at creating a detailed overview of quality and identifying the starting point for quality management in our operation We would ... Read More
Palm Beach State College
Guided Implementation
10/10
$44,567
60
There were no worst parts. The best part is that we now understand our jobs and can be effective. QA as a formal process was completely new to me a... Read More
Quality Management
Be proactive; it costs exponentially more to fix a problem the longer it goes unnoticed.
This course makes up part of the Service Planning & Architecture Certificate.
- Course Modules: 5
- Estimated Completion Time: 2-2.5 hours
- Featured Analysts:
- Valence Howden, Research Director, CIO Practice
- James Alexander, SVP of Research and Advisory, CIO Practice
Workshop: Drive Efficiency and Agility with a Fit-for-Purpose Quality Management Program
Workshops offer an easy way to accelerate your project. If you are unable to do the project yourself, and a Guided Implementation isn't enough, we offer low-cost delivery of our project workshops. We take you through every phase of your project and ensure that you have a roadmap in place to complete your project successfully.
Module 1: Position Your Program
The Purpose
- Create a quality center of excellence to lead and support quality initiatives.
- Position your quality program to meet the needs of your business.
- Develop clear targets and create a roadmap to achieve your vision.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Defined Center of Excellence roles & responsibilities.
- A firm vision for your program with clearly outlined targets.
- A plan for improvements to show dedication to the program and create accountability.
Activities
Outputs
Identify current quality maturity.
- Completed Maturity Assessment
Craft vision and mission.
Define scope.
Determine goals and objectives.
Specify metrics and critical success factors.
Develop quality principles.
- Completed Project Charter
Create action plan.
- Completed Quality Roadmap
Module 2: Build Your Program
The Purpose
- Build the requirements for the quality program, including outputs for quality planning, quality assurance, quality control, and quality improvement.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Defined standards for the quality program.
- General templates to be used to unify quality throughout IT.
Activities
Outputs
Define quality policy, procedures, and guidelines.
- Quality Policy
Define your standard Quality Plan.
- Standard Quality Plan Template
Define your standard Quality Review Document.
- Standard Quality Review Template
Develop your Standard Quality Management Dashboard.
- Standard Quality Dashboard
Module 3: Implement Your Program
The Purpose
- Launch the program and begin quality improvement.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Perform a readiness assessment to ensure your organization is ready to launch its quality program.
- Create a communication plan to ensure constant and consistent communication throughout implementation.
Activities
Outputs
Assess organizational readiness.
- Completed Readiness Assessment
Create a communication plan.
- Completed Communication Plan
Module 4: Operate Your Program
The Purpose
- Have the Center of Excellence facilitate the roll-out of the quality program in your key practice areas.
- Initiate ongoing monitoring and reporting processes to enable continuous improvement.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Quality plans for each practice area aligned with the overall quality program.
- Periodic quality reviews to ensure plans are being acted upon.
- Methodology for implementing corrective measures to ensure quality expectations are met.
Activities
Outputs
Perform a quality management satisfaction survey.
- Completed Satisfaction Surveys
Complete a practice area assessment.
- Practice Area Assessments
Facilitate the creation of practice area quality plans.
- Quality Plans (for each practice area)
Populate quality dashboards.
Perform quality review(s).
- Quality Reviews (for each practice area)
Address issues with corrective and preventative measures.
Devise a plan for improvement.
- Quality Improvement Plan
Report on quality outcomes.