Agree what good looks like
Set a small number of practical principles so future technology choices reinforce each other instead of adding more exceptions.
IT strategy consulting · for growing teams
Turn business plans into a clear, prioritised technology roadmap for systems, security, suppliers, ownership, capacity and spend. You get enough direction to make confident decisions, expressed plainly enough for the people who need to act on them.
Common situation
Several things need fixing, but nobody knows what should happen first or what will break if the order is wrong.
Why plan now
Growth creates dependencies: the identity system affects onboarding, device standards affect security, office plans affect networks, and every rushed purchase becomes tomorrow's migration. Strategy makes those relationships visible before they become expensive.
Set a small number of practical principles so future technology choices reinforce each other instead of adding more exceptions.
Separate urgent risk from important foundations and desirable improvements, with dependencies made explicit.
Connect projects and licences to business outcomes, time purchases sensibly and avoid buying around an unresolved root problem.
What you receive
No shelf-bound strategy deck and no predetermined vendor answer. The output is concise, prioritised and detailed enough to guide real decisions.
How the roadmap is built
We speak with the people closest to the work and review the systems, suppliers, documents and recurring pain points.
We connect findings to business plans, test trade-offs and agree the principles and outcomes that should guide the roadmap.
We produce and walk through the prioritised plan, including dependencies, owners, assumptions and the next concrete action.
Frequently asked
The strategy sets the principles, outcomes and choices that connect technology to the business. The roadmap turns that direction into a prioritised sequence of decisions, projects, owners and investment. We produce them together so the plan has both a reason and a route to delivery.
A plain-English current-state assessment, agreed principles, a prioritised roadmap, indicative sequencing and ownership, plus the assumptions, dependencies and risks behind the recommendations. The work is yours to keep.
It depends on the number of systems, suppliers and stakeholders involved. Before work begins, we agree the questions the strategy must answer, the people and evidence needed, the deliverables and a realistic timetable.
No. We regularly work with founders and operations leaders who have no senior IT lead. If you do have internal or outsourced support, the roadmap gives everyone a shared direction and clearer ownership.
Yes. We can deliver the work, coordinate other suppliers, provide fractional IT leadership or hand over a clear plan for somebody else to execute. The recommendations are not tied to buying implementation from us.
Booking
Tell us what the business is planning, what technology is getting in the way and which decisions keep being deferred. We will help identify the useful starting point.
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