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2Align Strategy With Key Executives
Outlining and executing IT goals and initiatives is impossible without establishing clear lines of communication with your company’s CIO and other major business unit leaders. Work together to identify top business priorities and the role IT can play in supporting and realizing them. Once these goals are established, follow up regularly to make sure the strategy is on track.
3Train Your Staff Well
4Redundancy, Redundancy and Backup
5Reduce Disruption With a Clear Change-Management Plan
Organizational change is never easy, but it’s necessary and can lead to positive business results in the long run. In the meantime, whether your business is undergoing a routine system upgrade or a full-scale IT system change, managing the process with efficiency and transparency is key. Create a plan of action that clearly outlines the maintenance to be performed, along with associated costs and approvals that will come into play. Be transparent about this activity and the client-facing impact it will have.
6Be Proficient With Multiple Platforms, Devices, Operating Systems
7Respond Quickly and Analyze Data
When it comes to an IT issue response, every minute matters. Make communication a priority throughout the process to ensure that the problem is solved as quickly as possible. Do the same types of issues seem to recur within particular departments? Make a habit of reviewing each department’s history and needs to find ways to fix problems, even before they arise.
8Automate
9IT Providers Know That Security Is King
Security is a necessity in today’s business world, requiring more than the antivirus and anti-spam solutions that were typical in years past. IT vendors are aware that security is a major priority. Respondents to Autotask’s “Metrics That Matter” survey considered it the top priority among their clients this year, even out-ranking mobile-device management. Laying out clear concerns and expectations with your vendor will ensure that security be less of a headache for you in the summer months and beyond.
10Ensure Coverage
11Track Inventory
Every IT professional should be tracking inventory, even if servers, workstations and other equipment ship directly to clients and never come through your doors. Inventory tracking reduces risk and errors, improves customer service and helps you accurately bill and report profitability.