4 resultados para Maturity Model
em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV
Resumo:
Nowadays there are many information technologies that can make a significant difference to support collaborative efforts in the workspace. The role of IT is to support group collaboration by empowering team members with the right capabilities. One way to assess capabilities is through a maturity model. This paper proposes a first version of the Collaboration-Technology Maturity model (CTMM), aiming to serve as a strategic instrument for IT managers to control and manage the adoption of Collaboration Technologies (CITs) among their organizations. Our contribution is both theoretical and practical as we propose a descriptive maturity model. Nevertheless, it is also an application method and assessment instruments. We also completed an empirical evaluation by conducting 89 assessments at Latin American companies of all sizes and industries. This extensive field exercise allowed us to not only evaluate the usefulness of the model and instruments but also investigate CIT adoption patterns in Latin America in an attempt to collect historical data to further evolve CTMM into a comparative model. Responses were used to provide conclusions on CIT adoption in Latin America with respect to three specific backgrounds: the country of origin (region), size (in number of employees) and industry type. The implications of our findings are discussed for practitioners and researchers.
Resumo:
The Information Technology (IT) is a concept which has gained importance for organizations. It is expected that the strategic use of IT not only sustain the business operations of enterprises, but mainly leverage the initiative of new competitive strategies. However, these expectations on the earnings with the IT not have been achieved and questions arise about the return of the investments in IT. One of the causes is credited to the lack of alignment between the strategies of business and IT. The search of strategic alignment between IT and business takes to the necessity of measure it. This assessment can help identify whether the perceptions of business executives and IT executives, about the strategic alignment of IT, are similar or different. The objective of this work is to investigate the perceptions of business executives and IT executives in relation to the IT strategic alignment implemented in a selected organization. It was conducted a case study, in a company that provides services to the financial market. As a result, this work identified that there is no statistically significant difference between the perceptions of business executives and IT executives, related to the level of IT strategic alignment maturity implemented in the organization, and highlighted factors that promote this alignment: (a) senior management supports the IT (b) IT takes part of strategic planning, (c) IT understands the business of the company, and (d) there is a partnership between business and IT executives. Additionally, it was proposed that these similar perceptions result from the sharing of assumptions, knowledge and common expectations for the IT strategic alignment between the two groups of executives interviewed, and that led the company to achieve a higher level of IT strategic alignment. Each Practice of Strategic Alignment was examined separately. Although not have statistically significant differences between the perceptions of business executives and IT executives, the practices of Communication, Measures of Value and Competence, and Skills were better assessed by business executives and the practices of Governance and Partnerships have been better perceived by IT executives. The practice of Scope and Architecture and the IT Strategic Alignment, showed no differences in perceptions between the two groups of executives.
Resumo:
Esta dissertação reúne os principais conceitos em gerenciamento de projetos. Em destaque, trata dos modelos de maturidade em gerenciamento de projetos, principalmente os derivados do modelo CMM (Capability Maturity Model), e suas respectivas certificações quando existentes. Como perspectiva teórica para a reflexão sobre o tema, foi utilizada a Teoria Institucional, com ênfase nos conceitos de legitimidade, isomorfismo e comportamento cerimonial. Para buscar a comprovação de indícios das pressões do ambiente nas organizações em busca de conformidade e legitimidade frente a um campo de atuação, em detrimento da eficiência, foi usada uma pesquisa qualitativa explanatória, através de um estudo de caso que analisou o processo de certificação de maturidade em gerenciamento de projetos, um campo fértil e ainda inexplorado, principalmente ao analisarmos a situação brasileira.
Resumo:
O termo gestão de processos vem ganhando relevância como forma de gestão dentre as principais organizações em todo o mundo. entretanto o assunto ainda é recente no Brasil. O aumento de demandas relacionadas a este tema gerou inúmeras tecnologias de suporte a sua gestão. o que leva as empresas à necessidade de compreenderem melhor o tema. Michael Hammer propôs um modelo de maturidade em gestão de processos. que além de proporcionar subsídios aos executivos para tomadas de decisão. permite que os envolvidos tenham uma melhor compreensão do nível de maturidade de sua organização. Este trabalho teve como objetivo estudar a viabilidade da aplicação do modelo de maturidade de Michael Hammer. usando como caso prático a área de Tecnologia da Informação de uma grande empresa brasileira. As informações para análise foram compostas por questionários e entrevistas. revisão documental e observação direta. Os resultados obtidos confirmam a importância da compreensão do nível de maturidade da organização para início ou melhoria da gestão de processos. Apesar do estudo confirmar a aplicabilidade do modelo. existem ressalvas importantes a serem consideradas por qualquer área ou organização de TI que queira medir o nível de maturidade em gestão de processos através do modelo proposto.