Outsourcing IT Vs. In House: Why Small Businesses Are Jumping on the Former
There are quite a few reasons for the growth of the IT outsourcing trend among small businesses, but the most common are lower costs, improved access...
Improving the return on IT investments may sound complex, but with a little planning and effort, it can be achieved. The key to improving or accelerating ROI is to rethink how you are defining value and prioritizing the deployment of technologies so you can leverage new and improved processes that will help you solve business problems or drive specific business outcomes. So, this is a departure from simply comparing the cost associated with deploying IT solutions vs the cost savings or benefits derived from the deployment.
We are suggesting that organizations begin to think creatively about how they define, measure, and assess the value and business impact of IT investments as opposed to painting yourself into a corner by elevating legacy methods of calculating ROI as the one and only benchmark for taking on new IT projects. ROI calculations are helpful, but should be integrated with other factors to provide a more comprehensive value picture. Do yourself a favor and add a dash of IT and business value into the equation.
Value of Investment (VOI) takes ROI numbers one step further in helping determine the potential worth and impact of IT investments and projects. To help you determine a project’s VOI, consider the following:
Before finalizing the decision to move forward with a new IT project or initiative, consider the possible benefits. If the answer involves any of the following, the project has merit – and thus, improves VOI:
Technology can be a catalyst that drives an organization forward. Implementing new networks and systems with advanced technology often results in increased productivity, communication, scalability, and accountability – which may help justify project costs and improve ROI and IT value analysis.
However, if your reason for giving the green light to a project is the performance of your existing infrastructure, cyber security concerns, or a government or regulatory mandate, then you may not need an attractive ROI or VOI to push the start button.
Having a solid understanding of your existing network should be the foundation of your decision. Your teams should be able to give you an indication of how your hardware and software are performing as well as the expectations of how any new technologies will change things. You must also have the right people in place to run new technologies and spearhead the changes ahead.
If you’re considering investing in a new IT project or upgrading new technology to boost network performance, we can help you determine whether or not your project has an attractive ROI and VOI. Contact us today to schedule a consultation, and our experienced professionals will help you get your project off the ground.
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