Proactive IT Strategy at Thriveon

What Business Results Should I Expect from Internal or Outsourced IT?

Written by Sam Bloedow | 6/29/21 12:00 PM

In speaking with hundreds of business leaders, these are the common expectations everyone has of their internal or outsourced IT group.

  • Responsive IT support – When my team has computer issues, they need help fast so they can get back to doing their job.
  • Capable IT support Capable IT staff who don't have to Google the answer and can solve the issue without escalation or taking up a bunch of my staff's time on the phone.
  • After-hours IT support My team doesn't just work Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. I need my IT group to get my staff back working any time of day or night. 
  • Local IT support  When an issue requires an onsite visit, I need local IT support who can get there fast.
  • Monitor IT for outages I want my IT group to call and inform me if we have a critical device or software offline. I do not want to start the day having to tell them my staff cannot work.
  • Implement security patches I expect my IT group is testing and installing critical security patches to eliminate known vulnerabilities in our software. I do not want to hear it's our fault for not leaving the computers on at night.
  • Periodic meetings with my sales rep  Inform me what licenses need renewing each year and what hardware needs replacing so I can budget and purchase ahead of systems failing. 

When the IT group isn't delivering on one or more of these items, it often triggers a search for someone new. While these are reasonable, sound expectations that all businesses should have of their IT group, these are the basics needed to maintain a reactive IT approach.

Here is the thing: I have yet to meet a business leader that spent money on technology so it could create additional cost in their business. Yet the approach from 90% of IT groups is just a reactive, sunk cost in their business. 

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You invested in technology to help you run a more profitable, scalable business. You need your IT group to drive value, creating a positive ROI for your business. So what results should you look for from your IT group to help you do that?

  • Prevent issues from happening Eliminate ticky-tack problems so my people can focus on their work.
  • Ensure my business is secure Verify and implement current security standards to protect my data and business from cyber threats.
  • Increase staff productivity Identify and recommend ways to use all our technology better to reduce the number of people and time it takes to do our work.
  • Guide my entire technology spend Consider all the money I spend on technology hardware, business applications, internet feeds and everything. Ensure it is needed and all are working in concert together so I am not overspending.
  • Strategic IT leadership  Create and guide a forward-looking IT roadmap that aligns with my business needs and where we are headed over the next 3-5 years.

These results are only attained from a proactive IT approach. While every business has different needs for their technology, fewer companies each year can remain competitive by continuing a reactive approach within the IT function of their business. Be sure your IT group spends most of its time proactively driving the right results to improve your business.