Bring Your Own Environment Critical Capabilities

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Make sure you have the systems so that your workforce applies its working knowledge to assess data and produces analytical insights to understand business objectives, drive risk based decisions, and influence solution strategies. 

  

Benefits 

Ready to use prioritized Bring Your Own Environment requirements, to:
 
  • Minimize risk of data loss and inappropriate use.

  • Prevent information security incidents.

  • Prevent migrated workloads from having unforeseen dependencies back to the data center.

  • Use work practice and engineering controls and personal protective equipment and know its limitations.

  • Manage a remote workforce and ensure data security.

  • Make your organization a great place to work with the technology, training and culture to back it up.

  • Get management buy in for the program.

  • Start your get back to work plan.

  • Keep your business operational while working from anywhere.

  • Build a culture where people doing the work feel safe surfacing problems and tap into creativity in coming up with solutions.
 

   

Summary

The Art of Service has identified and prioritized Bring Your Own Environment critical capabilities and use cases to assess and use. Leaders can select those results that best align with their business needs before implementing a solution.

The Art of Service's Critical Capabilities evaluates and prioritizes hundreds of results to help with the outcome selection process.

This Critical Capabilities guide will enable leaders to shortlist hundreds of appropriate results fast, because they are uniquely ready-to-use prioritized, starting with the 'Must Have' category; the most urgent and critical priorities.

This Guide will help you plan and manage your Bring Your Own Environment roadmap.


Table Of Contents 

About The Art of Service 

Bring Your Own Environment Critical Capabilities, Meaningful Metrics And Their Prioritization 

Background 

Prioritization Of Requirements 

The Prioritization Categories Are: 

  • Must Have 
  • Should Have 
  • Ought to Have 
  • Might Have 
  • Could Have 

Use In New Product/Service/Process Development  

Benefits 

The Critical Bring Your Own Environment Capabilities And Their Priorities: 

  • Priority - Must Have # 
  • Priority - Should Have #
  • Priority - Ought to Have # 
  • Priority - Might Have # 
  • Priority - Could Have # 

Index 

 

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