Early Engagement

First Steps

There is a process to it ...

What is it?

Enables the organisation that has discovered the BIG concept to find out more and make an initial alignment to internal stakeholders and their situations.

Defines the method of approach for next steps for the organizations current state and level of sponsorship. 

Service Features

  • Identify stakeholders and stakeholder groups
  • Clarify stakeholder pains and gains in the context of their current roles and responsibilities
  • Introduce the BIG concepts (Components, Lifecycle) – optional training workshop to provide detail
  • Identify trigger scenarios – from pains and gains, what are the key problems and solutions that will enable progress to be made
  • Identify the mapping of pains, gains and trigger scenarios to answers in the BIG Components and Lifecycle
  • Identify the initial method of approach and initial business case
  • Plan more detailed technology and business discovery
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Services Benefits

  • Key stakeholder list known
  • High-level positions with respect to current situation of integrated governance understood.
  • Key stakeholders understand the concepts of Business Integrated Governance
  • Business has a shared understanding of high-level pains and possible gains, and can see where interests of key stakeholders overlap
  • Sponsors have a detailed understanding of BIG, and a high- level understanding of how to progress with their organisation (tactical / strategic)
  • Overall business case outlined and agreed in principle
  • The process to provide next steps clear

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