Our dark secret: We weren’t managing our IT project portfolio
At ServiceNow, growth and digital transformation go hand in
hand. By streamlining, automating, and consumerizing our processes,
we’re accelerating our business, creating visibility and control, and
delivering fulfilling experiences for our customers, partners, and employees.
Digitalization depends on a close partnership between IT and the
business. Delivering innovation is a team sport, with every player
doing their part. For our IT organization, that means understanding
business needs, prioritizing work to maximize business value, and
executing with agility and precision.
However, here's a dark secret–although it probably sounds
familiar–up until a few years ago, we were struggling with our
internal IT projects. ServiceNow’s IT team had skilled developers,
experienced project managers, and a passion for success–but everything
was disconnected. We wrestled with emails, spreadsheets, and siloed
project management tools. There was no easy way to consolidate and
prioritize business demands, create consistent visibility across
projects, or to ensure we had the resources and budgets in place to
deliver across all of our commitments.
In other words, we were managing individual projects–but we weren’t
managing our project portfolio.
In this case study, we explain the ServiceNow®
IT Business Management (ITBM) journey–how we’ve transformed the
way we manage our IT project portfolio to deliver predictable,
high-value business outcomes. As we share our experience, you’ll learn
about our challenges, how we overcame them, and the benefits we’ve
seen as a result.
Meet Lilly Souksamlane
Faced with an unsustainable IT project delivery model, we asked
Lilly Souksamlane, one of our most senior IT program managers, to lead
the way forward. Lilly has been responsible for transforming how we
manage our IT project portfolio, leveraging ServiceNow ITBM to:
- Create end-to-end visibility
- Enable data-driven
decision-making
- Strengthen relationships with our internal
business partners
- Accelerate and safeguard project
delivery
Disconnected data and manual processes
Lilly says, “When we looked at how we managed our IT projects,
we knew we could do better. Data was spread out over emails,
spreadsheets, internal wiki sites, and SharePoint, which made
information hard to find and even harder to understand. When a
business partner wanted to know the status of their projects, it would
take us days to pull everything together. And, by the time we did, it
was out of date. Since we had no real-time view, we would end up
recalling and resending status reports because the situation had
changed. That doesn’t build confidence with the business.”
Into the black hole
It wasn’t just about reporting project and portfolio status.
“Because we didn’t have a consistent way of capturing business demands
and committing to delivery, projects went into a black hole. Here’s a
case in point: One of our business stakeholders needed a project
delivered, and got a verbal commitment from one of our development
managers. However, the development manager forgot to put the request
into his spreadsheet. Finance came back six months later and asked
where the project was. It hadn’t been started,” said Lilly.
Overbooked resources
Managing resources and budgets across projects was another
major issue. “We committed five resources to work on a project without
knowing that these people were overloaded on another project. Because
we had no centralized way to assign resources and track actual
resource utilization, we couldn’t see the problem."
Taking back control
So, how did we go about transforming the way we manage our IT
project portfolio? How did we leverage ServiceNow ITBM to create
business alignment, make more informed decisions, identify and
eliminate risk, and execute faster and more predictably?
Creating visibility and aligning processes
It all began with visibility. “Our first step was to get all of
our project plans in one place. We could have started by having a
business process consultant look at our processes. This is a good
approach–and one that I would recommend. However, in our case, we were
desperate for visibility, so the first thing we did was to import all
of our project data into ITBM Project Portfolio Management. This only
took about a week–we could import Microsoft Project files just by
clicking the button, but massaging spreadsheets took a little more
time,” said Lilly.
“As soon as we did that, the issues became crystal clear. For
instance, we tried to run a report showing the milestones of all of
our projects. Guess what? We didn’t have consistent milestones across
projects. Right away, we knew we needed to fix this–which we did. And,
as we worked through the data, we uncovered other process changes and
improvements we needed to make. Even today, we continue to refine our
processes by looking at the data. Learning from real project
information early on is really powerful–as long as you go back to
designing new processes up front once you have the fundamentals under control.”
Eliminating the black hole by empowering business partners
Now that there was clean data in the system and our project
managers were actively using ITBM, it was time to engage with internal
business partners and other stakeholders. Again, delivering visibility
was a top priority. By giving each business unit real-time visibility
of its projects, our IT team strengthened its relationship with the
business by enhancing communications, transparency, and accountability.