A Glass Half-Full
Computerworld - Perhaps the meek really will inherit the earth, but the optimists are the ones who'll know how to enjoy it. Or maybe I should say the planners -- those eye-on-the-future types who translate their faith in tomorrow into action plans today.
You saw a picture of one such optimistic planner on our front page last week: Tony Romero, CIO at Mitsubishi Motor Sales . He has been using the economic doldrums as a time to reassess his company's IT plans and design a road map that unfurls to 2007. "We can plan now so when things get better we're ready to go," Romero told our reporter, explaining how he built both "big steps and baby steps" into his plan. "How fast we go depends on the size of the recovery," he says.
BellSouth CIO Fran Dramis echoes the observations of many analysts and IT leaders when he talks about the "pent-up demand" for technology improvements across the business landscape, even in the battered telecommunications industry. "We have a whole set of plans about what we would attack," he says. "When things loosen up, the road map will flow even quicker."
And yet IT thinking is too well-grounded in reality to look for automatic budget increases once the recovery does rev up. "The IT spending slowdown is a gift for CIOs," says George Lin, CIO at Documentum. "It helps us realize that sometimes the right thing to do is take a couple steps back and look at the big picture."
Discussing road maps and envisioning compelling tech projects certainly can provide a surge of hope for your weary IT staff. Equally important, however, is keeping that live connection with the business side.
Romero, for example, holds the attention of his nontech types by continuing work on the IT projects they care about -- like a call center system for car dealers or a consolidated financial reporting and analysis system for Mitsubishi's divisions. "Those are things we can do with the resources in hand," he notes. "We look for quick hits to maintain awareness that IT is still here."
Our story also highlighted how CIO Tom Murphy recast an ambitious but sidelined CRM/supply chain project at Royal Caribbean Cruises into a smaller, more financially viable effort. Even with a staff downsized dramatically three years ago, Murphy has taken advantage of modest rebounds in the travel industry to revive a few key efforts, such as a Web upgrade and some database and data warehousing work. To keep his IT head count stable, he



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