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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 2839941" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>I think you misread what TIR was implying ... if he was implying anything.</p><p></p><p>IE doesn't decide which strategies we pursue ... that is at the Board and Management Technology level and</p><p>they usually follow the recommendation of the Corporate Strategic Technology Group which also specifies the type of technology. In relations to technology used in operations, IE provides the requirements and then the IS organization researches, selects, bids, purchases, and supports the software selection needs for that technology.</p><p>IE is responsible for any technology implementations in operations and the ongoing support as TSG reports up through IE.</p><p></p><p>So, bottom line ... IE at the Corporate level is fairly involved in decision making but primarily in representing operations' needs.</p><p>At the District level, it is mostly implementation which means IE management gets a lot of briefings on technology that is in the queue so they can prepare and plan and eventually develop rollout plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 2839941, member: 7966"] I think you misread what TIR was implying ... if he was implying anything. IE doesn't decide which strategies we pursue ... that is at the Board and Management Technology level and they usually follow the recommendation of the Corporate Strategic Technology Group which also specifies the type of technology. In relations to technology used in operations, IE provides the requirements and then the IS organization researches, selects, bids, purchases, and supports the software selection needs for that technology. IE is responsible for any technology implementations in operations and the ongoing support as TSG reports up through IE. So, bottom line ... IE at the Corporate level is fairly involved in decision making but primarily in representing operations' needs. At the District level, it is mostly implementation which means IE management gets a lot of briefings on technology that is in the queue so they can prepare and plan and eventually develop rollout plans. [/QUOTE]
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