Defining a 'product catalogue' of infrastructure & applications used in operation and the analysis thereof can be seen as an expensive waste of time. But implementing it, and reviewing it quarterly is what makes the 'product catalogue' the first step to gaining strategic control of your IT Road-map.
Creating a controlled environment where the IT team, and business can agree ToR (Terms of Reference) is important. So building key 'IT Artefacts' is more important. More over maintaining them doesn't have to be onerous, and is actually a useful investment for central IT Governance.
More often than not the Product Catalogue is an idea. It doesn't have to be because once the organisation has a single source of the truth organisation can be implemented to reap benefits of the initial investment.
TOM (Target Operating Model)
The TOM is an exercise in efficiency to enable clearly defined roles to manage IT.
Implementing the following Roles (hats)
Once the 'Product Catalogue' is accepted, planning of the IT Road-map can take shape - Using SDLC (Software Development Life-cycle) management IT can now be practices / documented. Resulting in a single FSC (Forward Schedule of Change) making resource management and co-ordination with the business considerably more reliable.
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