
Purpose: The objective of an Information Technology Assessment (IT Assessment) is to determine the extent to which current IT capacity supports and furthers an organization’s business goals, objectives and processes.
| Scope: The scope of the assessment includes our understanding of the organization’s business direction and the information technology environment which supports achieving success. |
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Approach: The successful assessment of the information technology environment requires a disciplined approach. We have such an approach and have applied it successfully in several similar engagements.

Deliverable: A document is assembled that summarizes our understanding of your organization’s business and information technology environment. The report includes high-level observations, potential risks, issues and opportunities, and recommendations relative to the information technology environment at your organization.
Documentation: Documentation that adds value to the assessment includes:
- Business Plan
- Information Technology Plan
- Organization Charts
- Process Workflows
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- Policies and Procedures
- Network Diagram(s)
- Computer Equipment and Software Inventories
- Vendor Contracts or Agreements
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To understand more about the deliverables you could expect delivered visit IT Assessment Deliverables.
To see an example of the type of report you could expect to be produced from this type of engagement visit IT Assessment Example
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