🎯 Objective
Imagine and define a bold, innovation-led, and business-aligned vision for the IT organization—its architecture, capabilities, and ways of working—over the next 3 to 5 years.
📌 Why It Matters
A compelling future-state vision helps align stakeholders, guide long-term investments, and inspire innovation. It acts as the North Star for IT transformation.
Unlike short-term operational goals, this vision must:
- Break free from current limitations and legacy systems
- Be designed backward from where the business wants to be
- Encourage creativity, innovation, and future-readiness
🧭 Guiding Principles
Principle | Explanation |
---|---|
Design from the Future | Start by imagining what IT should look like in 5 years, not what it can look like today |
Challenge the Status Quo | Identify areas where traditional models no longer apply (e.g., legacy ERP, on-prem hosting) |
Innovation-Centric Thinking | Consider new paradigms like AI-first, API-first, zero-trust, cloud-native, and data mesh |
Business-Backed Thinking | Ensure every aspect of the future state links back to business capabilities and goals |
Experience-Driven | Don’t just think infrastructure—design for developer, employee, and customer experience |
🧰 How to Envision the Future State
Step 1: Facilitate Future Visioning Workshops
- Invite a cross-functional team (tech, data, product, business)
- Use design thinking and scenario planning techniques
- Ask provocative questions:
- What if we rebuilt IT from scratch today?
- How would a digital-native competitor solve this problem?
- How could we 10x the speed or personalization of our service?
Step 2: Define Key Vision Themes
Identify and describe 5–7 bold themes that will anchor your IT vision. Examples:
- “Cloud-Native, Composable, and Scalable Architecture”
- “AI-Everywhere: From Ops to Customer Experience”
- “Real-Time, Insight-Driven Decisions”
- “Developer-Centric Delivery Model”
- “Zero Trust and Resilient by Design”
- “Hyperautomation and Self-Healing Systems”
Step 3: Visualize the Future IT Landscape
- Target Architecture Diagram: Cloud, data, integration, applications
- Target Operating Model: How IT will organize, govern, and deliver value
- Future Skills Profile: Capabilities required in the workforce
- Toolchain & Platform Strategy: DevOps, CI/CD, data platforms, etc.
Step 4: Describe Business Impact
- Show how the future state will enable the business vision
- Examples:
- Faster time-to-market for new product launches
- Personalized customer experiences via AI
- Unified data insights across global stores
- Resilient infrastructure with zero downtime
🧩 Example: Future-State Vision for a Global Snack Retailer
Future State Theme | Strategic Goal Alignment |
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Global, Modular Commerce Architecture | Supports rapid rollout of new e-commerce channels and geographies |
AI-Driven Consumer Insights Platform | Drives hyper-personalized promotions based on behavior, preferences, and location data |
Autonomous Supply Chain Monitoring | Uses IoT and AI to predict stockouts, automate replenishment, and reduce waste |
One Unified Cloud ERP | Consolidates operations across countries for scalability and reporting compliance |
Developer Self-Service Platform | Accelerates time to build and test new digital features |
Zero Trust Security & Data Governance | Ensures compliance in diverse regulatory environments (GDPR, CCPA, PIPL, etc.) |
📝 Deliverables from This Step
- 🌟 Future-State Vision Statement (1-page, inspirational + directional)
- 🧭 Vision Themes Deck with 5–7 innovation-driven pillars
- 🧱 Target Architecture Map (current vs. future)
- 👩💻 Future Skills Map and IT workforce transformation needs
- 📊 Business-Value Alignment Matrix
- 🎨 “Day in the Life” Future Journey (e.g., of a developer, customer, store manager)

- IT Strategy and Planning: A Practical Framework with Real-World Detail
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 1: Assemble a Cross-Functional Team
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 2: Understand Future Business Strategy
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 3: Assess the Current State of IT
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 4: Scan External Factors and Technology Trends
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 5: Envision the Future State of IT
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 6: Conduct a Gap Analysis
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 7: Analyze Scenarios and Strategic Options
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 8: Craft the IT Strategy Blueprint
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 9: Define the future IT Operating Model
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 10: Analyze IT Initiatives and Define the Realization Roadmap
- IT Strategy and Planning Step 11: Socialize, Success Metrics, Monitor, Measure, and Refine IT Strategy on an Annual Basis
