I'm going to take these to the open meeting tomorrow to get feedback on what I've missed or goofed up. Let me know if you see anything, too.
Five overarching goals:
- Improve service to users
- Increase efficiency
- Improve security
- Improve accountability
- Improve budgeting and planning processes
- User-service orientation [1, 4]
- Decision-making [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Strategic
- Tactical
- Service desk (AKA help desk)
- Hours of operation [1]
- Problem resolution [1, 2, 4]
- Identification of shared and/or common problems [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Single point of contact for all user support requests [1, 2, 4]
- Online knowledge base [1, 4]
- Quality of service [1, 4]
- Levels of service
- Variation in levels of service
- Specialized services
- Administrative
- Academic
- Faculty/staff development
- User training [1, 2, 3]
- IT staff training [1, 2]
- IT career development
- Cross-training
- Duplication:
- "Back-room" services like server administration, directory services [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Computer lab and classroom management [1, 2, 4]
- Budgeting [5]
- Service management standards and procedures [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Issue response and tracking
- Service-level agreements (SLAs)
- Operational-level agreements (OLAs)
- Service catalog
- IT asset management
- Hardware
- Software
- Licenses
- Change management
- Configuration management
- Version control (AKA Revision control)
- Standardization (where appropriate) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Project management [2, 3, 4]
- Process improvement
- Risk management
- Quality management (e.g., validation and verification, defect prevention, standards, best practices)
- Incident management [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Security incident management
- Bug tracking
- Disaster recovery
- Access control and authorization
- User access [1, 2, 3]
- IT staff access [2, 3, 4]
- Internal IT auditing [2, 3, 4]
- Network and software vulnerability assessments
- Intrusion detection and prevention
- Packet sniffing
- Coordination, communication, and IT governance
- IT/user communication [1, 2, 4]
- Intra-IT communication [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Clear definitions of IT roles and responsibilities [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- IT budgeting process [2, 4, 5]
- Up-front budgeting (i.e., less reliance on end-of-cycle and ad hoc budgeting)
- Unified IT budget
- Business case, TCO, ROI analyses
- IT planning and prioritization process [2, 4, 5]
- Strategic
- Tactical
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Dr. Lloyd said:
"I'm going to take these to the open meeting tomorrow to get feedback on what I've missed or goofed up. Let me know if you see anything, too."
What open meeting tomorrow (10/5)? I must have missed the announcement. When and where?
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 11:06:09AM
From: Jane Wood jwood@westga.edu
To: ALL-STAFF@westga.edu
Subject: IT Reorganization Meeting
We'll have our third open meeting on IT reorganization this Friday, 10/5, at 10:30 in room 311 in the UCC building. The room is reserved until noon.
At this meeting we'll discuss version 0.5 of the IT reorganization plan, which you can read about at
http://wlloyd.blogspot.com/
I hope to see you there,
Will Lloyd
Thanks! I must have accidentally deleted that one. It's always a little confusing since they come from other peoples' accounts.
Back in Fall of 2006, the Faculty Senate charged a sub-committee to recommend a re-org of IT; but except for this wiki:
http://wiki.westga.edu/~wlloyd/fs/pmwiki.php?n=ITOrganizationSubcommittee.ITOrganizationSubcommittee
I don't recollect any of results of that sub-committee.
Andy Leavitt proposed this as an idealized structure in an early meeting:
http://wiki.westga.edu/~wlloyd/fs/uploads/ITOrganizationSubcommittee/andyITOrg.gif
Did this committee from last year not produce any reports that could help justify the existence or aid in the work involving this current charge?
Corrected URL for the idealized IT org:
http://wiki.westga.edu/~wlloyd/fs/uploads/ITOrganizationSubcommittee/andyITOrg.gif
Sorry, I guess a limitation won't let post a long URL. Either copy & paste the following to the end of the previous URL posted:
ionSubcommittee/andyITOrg.gif
or go to the minutes of the Sept 19 2006 meeting and click on that link.
I used tinyurl to make the URLs referenced above more easily accessible-
The Sept. 2006 subcommittee wiki
http://tinyurl.com/3y283g
Andy's structure-
http://tinyurl.com/3cm6tp
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