Putting Information Technology first and the business second is putting
the cart before the horse.
In most organisations, there seems to be a disconnect between the
business and Information Technology, and in some regards, IT is looked
on as the silver bullet that can be used to resolve all problems and
issues. This has occurred due to Information Technology becoming so
embedded in organisations and being required for the execution of most
business processes.
It should be noted that Information Technology is a tool used to enable
the execution of a business process. It is an important tool, but
nonetheless, it is only a tool.
Organisations need to shift the focus back to the business and ensure
that the technology they are using fits in with the requirements of
their business processes. This will ensure that businesses become more
efficient and effective and that they are only using and being supported
for the technology that they require. Only in very exceptional
circumstances, should a business process be altered to fit in with
Information Technology.