Many businesses are under the impression that their IT, despite being a necessary cost, is just that: a bottomless pit for the company’s hard-earned money. However, this impression could be a sign that the business is not utilizing its technology effectively. Let’s look at three signs that your organization might need to reconsider its relationship with IT spending and how they contribute to your company’s overall impressions of IT (as well as its productivity).
Your company’s IT plays a vital role: ensuring your business can work the way it’s supposed to. This means your company is productive and profitable. Constantly playing catch-up with IT that causes routine issues and errors is only going to hold your company back. You need to readjust your approach to IT support toward a more proactive approach so that you spend less time reacting to problems and more time preventing them entirely.
If you don’t have the right IT for the job it’s supposed to do, you’re starting at a disadvantage. It’s like a carpenter complaining that the foundation of their project is weak when their tools are falling apart. Address the root source of the issue—your IT tools—and you will be in a better position to move your business in a productive and profitable direction.
The problem with IT is that you need buy-in from your user base if they’re going to see any productivity from it. This means you need to be consistent with how you implement solutions and intentional about supporting your team as they adjust to using them. If it feels like your IT isn’t getting the buy-in it needs to succeed, chances are there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
If your business wants to make a change for the better for its IT infrastructure, we recommend you work with Quercus IT. As trusted technology experts, we can offer benefits such as:
To get started with Quercus IT and our managed IT services, give us a call at (780) 409-8180 today.