Strategic Application of Information Technology (I.T.)
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Stratity
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Strategic I.T. (Stratity) is a proprietary methodology developed by Mantos Consulting, Inc.
that brings I.T. decisions into line with business decisions. Stratity maximizes both the
return on investment (ROI) and
total benefit of ownership (TBO)
of business information systems, while simultaneously minimizing the
total cost of ownership (TCO), elapsed time to benefit, and risk.
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Profit
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Many organizations see computers as a cost - a necessary evil.
But computer systems bring accompanying benefits that can more than make up for those costs.
When benefits exceed costs, we call it PROFIT.
How much profit can I.T. provide? That's a function of certain variables such as cost,
benefit, time, and risk. The trick is to select I.T strategies and solutions that,
for your unique situation, give you the greatest bang-for-the-buck.
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R.O.I.T.
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Calculating the potential return on I.T is no harder than computing the R.O.I. of a
new building or a piece of equipment - if you can quantify the factors.
Unfortunately, when it comes to computer-related projects that's a very big "if."
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You have a choice
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To many people, alternative I.T. solutions may look very similar -
perhaps like so many "black boxes" of different sizes and shapes. Likely, one of those
"black boxes" has
benefits that the others do not, but that difference is hard for most people to see. For example,
one solution might fit more closely with an organization's long-term
I.T. strategy than another; wheras another solution might have to be replaced soon due to
any emerging technology.
One solution might have a lower price, but a higher cost that is not easily visible.
We help you discern and understand the implications of those differences and make
the right I.T. choices for your organizations.
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Think
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By thinking strategically about I.T.,
organizations improve their present operations while keeping future opportunities open.
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