Are your major systems above or below average? What systems make up your core competencies and which systems should be subcontracted out to maximize the organization's value to the customer and to the stockholders?
If your organization's systems are just 'functional, ' you are missing a significant opportunity to increase market share and profits. Many organizations have never done a comprehensive review of these major systems. The few that have tried to evaluate the systems have based this evaluation on the knowledge and integrity of the individuals performing the analysis. In the current environment, it is essential that these assessments evaluate not only how you are doing, but how you compare to best practices. It's absolutely essential that organizations today use a knowledge-based assessment strategy.
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