Published 5/2024
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Mastering IT Strategy, Architecture, Business, Application, Data & Analytics, Security, and Infrastructure in Big Banks
What you’ll learn
IT Strategy Building Approach and Journey
Business Capabilities Reference Model
IT Capabilities Reference Model
Current State Assessment Methodology
Business Related IT Initiatives
Future State Reference Architecture
Comprehensive Application Track
Reference Data Architecture
Comprehensive Information Security Architecture
Comprehensive Infrastructure Architecture
IT Operating Model Reference
Understand the fundamentals of building an IT strategy in the banking sector
Gain insights into developing a comprehensive IT roadmap
Requirements
Solid IT Foundation
Experience in IT Leadership or Strategy
Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills
Communication and Collaboration Skills
Understanding of Business Processes
Banking Industry Knowledge (for Banking Professionals)
Description
Do you feel the pressure to align your IT department/ division with ever-evolving business goals? This is big & intensive course, “Building an IT Strategy and Roadmap” especially in banking equips CIOs, IT leaders, strategists, and banking professionals with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of IT with confidence.Throughout this comprehensive program, you’ll gain a deep understanding of:IT Strategy Building Approach: Master a structured framework for developing a winning IT strategy, ensuring your IT initiatives directly support your organization’s overall objectives.Business & IT Capabilities: Explore a reference model for key business capabilities and how IT capabilities can effectively support them, bridging the gap between business needs and technology solutions.Current State Assessment: Learn a proven methodology for assessing your current IT landscape, identifying strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement.Business-Driven IT Initiatives: Delve into a framework for documenting IT initiatives with a clear connection to specific business requirements.Future State Reference Architecture: Unveil a comprehensive future state reference architecture, outlining the ideal IT infrastructure to achieve your strategic vision.Advanced IT Topics: Deep dive into critical areas like application development, security architecture, data and advanced analytics, infrastructure management, and the target IT operating model.By the end of this course, you’ll be empowered to:Develop a comprehensive IT strategy and roadmap: Align your IT department with your organization’s strategic goals, ensuring technology drives business success.Bridge the gap between business and IT: Effectively translate business needs into actionable IT initiatives.Make informed IT decisions: Gain the knowledge and confidence to evaluate technology options and select the best solutions for your organization.Optimize IT operations: Learn best practices for managing your IT infrastructure efficiently and effectively.Lead your team into the future: Elevate your IT leadership skills and become a strategic partner within your organization.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 1. Course’s Purpose, Objectives, Key Benefits, Target Audience
Lecture 2 2. Course’s Outline
Section 2: Chapter 1: IT Strategy Building Approach and Journey
Lecture 3 3. IT Strategy Building Approach and Journey
Lecture 4 4. Activity 1_ Document Business Imperatives and Stakeholder Interviews
Lecture 5 5. Activity 2_ Assess Current IT Landscape and Identify Gaps
Lecture 6 6. Activity 3_ Generate Recommendations and Categorize into IT Strategy Pillars
Lecture 7 7. Activity 4_ Develop IT Master Plan with Transformation Roadmap Options
Section 3: Chapter 2: Business Capabilities Reference Model
Lecture 8 8. Business Capabilities Reference Model
Lecture 9 9. Corporate Strategy
Lecture 10 10. Digital
Lecture 11 11. Credit Operations
Lecture 12 12. Control Functions
Lecture 13 13.Business Enabling functions
Lecture 14 14. Channel Management
Lecture 15 15. Customer LifeCycle
Lecture 16 16. Product portfolio management
Lecture 17 17. Operations
Lecture 18 18. Data and analytics
Lecture 19 19. IT
Lecture 20 20. Treasury
Lecture 21 21. Recovery
Lecture 22 22. Risk management
Lecture 23 23. Business Capabilities Reference Model Summary
Section 4: Chapter 3: IT Capabilities Reference Model
Lecture 24 24. IT Capabilities Reference Model
Lecture 25 25. IT Tech enables Corporate Strategy
Lecture 26 26. IT Tech enables Digital Banking
Lecture 27 27. IT Tech enables Credit Operations
Lecture 28 28. IT Tech enables Control Functions
Lecture 29 29. IT Tech enables Business Enabling functions
Lecture 30 30. IT Tech enables Channel Management
Lecture 31 31. IT Tech enables Customer LifeCycle
Lecture 32 32. IT Tech enables Product portfolio management
Lecture 33 33. IT Tech enables Operations
Lecture 34 34. Data and analytics Technology
Lecture 35 35. IT
Lecture 36 36. IT Tech enables Treasury
Lecture 37 37. IT Tech enables Recovery
Lecture 38 38. IT Tech enables Risk management
Lecture 39 39. IT Capabilities Ref Model to enable Business Capabilities – Summary
Section 5: Chapter 4: Current State Assessment Methodology
Lecture 40 40. Current State Assessment Methodology – Retail_Corporate Banking
Lecture 41 41. Current State Assessment Methodology – SME Banking _ Financial Market
Lecture 42 42. Current State Assessment Methodology – Risk _ BIC
Lecture 43 43. Current State Assessment Methodology – DBS _ FIN
Lecture 44 44. Current State Assessment Methodology – HR _ Internal Audit
Lecture 45 45. Current State Assessment Methodology – Legal _ Marcom
Lecture 46 46. Current State Assessment Methodology – Operation _ Risk
Lecture 47 47. Current State Assessment Methodology – IT
Lecture 48 48. As-Is Business Capabilities
Section 6: Chapter 5: Business Related IT Initiatives
Lecture 49 49. Business Related IT Initiatives focused BIC _ Corporate Banking
Lecture 50 50. Business Related IT Initiatives focused DBS _ Finance
Lecture 51 51. Business Related IT Initiatives focused Financial Market _ HR
Lecture 52 52. Business Related IT Initiatives focused IA, Legal, Compliance
Lecture 53 53. Business Related IT Initiatives focused IA, Legal, Compliance
Lecture 54 54. Business Related IT Initiatives focused Retail _ Risk
Lecture 55 55. Business Related IT Initiatives focused SME _ IT
Section 7: Chapter 6: Current & Future State Reference Architecture
Lecture 56 56. Current IT State Assessment against Future State Reference Architecture – Co
Lecture 57 57. Current IT State Assessment against Future State Reference Architecture – Cr
Lecture 58 58. Current IT State Assessment against Future State Reference Architecture – Co
Lecture 59 59. Current IT State Assessment against Future State Reference Architecture – Bu
Lecture 60 60. Current IT State Assessment against Future State Reference Architecture – Ch
Lecture 61 61. Current IT State Assessment against Future State Reference Architecture – Op
Lecture 62 62. Current IT State Assessment against Future State Reference Architecture – Ri
Lecture 63 63. Future State Reference Architecture – Presentation Layer
Lecture 64 64. Future State Reference Architecture – Channel Management Layer
Lecture 65 65. Future State Reference Architecture – Business Services Layer
Lecture 66 66. Future State Reference Architecture – Back-End System Layer
Lecture 67 67. Future State Reference Architecture – IT Enablement Layer
Section 8: Chapter 7: Comprehensive Application Track
Lecture 68 68. Comprehensive Application Track
Lecture 69 69. Application Development and Delivery
Lecture 70 70. Enterprise Applications
Lecture 71 71. Core Banking and Financial Services Applications
Lecture 72 72. Custom and Legacy Applications
Lecture 73 73. API and Integration Management
Lecture 74 74. Data Management and Analytics
Lecture 75 75. User Experience and Design
Lecture 76 76. Security and Compliance
Lecture 77 77. Cloud and SaaS Applications
Lecture 78 77. DevOps and Automation
Section 9: Chapter 8: Reference Data Architecture
Lecture 79 78. Reference Data Architecture
Lecture 80 79. Reference Data Architecture Framework – E_Y
Lecture 81 80. Reference Data Architecture Framework – DAMA DMBOK
Lecture 82 81. Reference Advanced Analytics Architecture
Section 10: Chapter 9: Comprehensive Information Security Architecture
Lecture 83 82. Comprehensive Information Security Architecture
Lecture 84 83. Information Security Architecture – Service Delivery
Lecture 85 84. Information Security Architecture – Physical Security
Lecture 86 85. Information Security Architecture – Network, Servers and Endpoints Security
Lecture 87 86. Information Security Architecture – Application _ Data Security
Lecture 88 87. Information Security Architecture – People, Identity _ Access Control
Lecture 89 88. Information Security Architecture – Security Governance
Lecture 90 89. Information Security Architecture – IT Assets Protection
Section 11: Chapter 10: Comprehensive Infrastructure Architecture
Lecture 91 90. Comprehensive Infrastructure Architecture
Lecture 92 91. Infrastructure Architecture – Service Delivery Layer
Lecture 93 92. Infrastructure Architecture – Branches, Building Infrastructure Layer
Lecture 94 93. Infrastructure Architecture – Cloud Services Layer
Lecture 95 94. Infrastructure Architecture – Third Party Layer – Slide 154 – Made with Clip
Lecture 96 95. Infrastructure Architecture – Data Center Infrastructure Layer
Lecture 97 96. Infrastructure Architecture – Management and Support Layer
Lecture 98 97. Infrastructure Architecture – Service Operation Layer
Section 12: Chapter 11: IT Operating Model Reference
Lecture 99 98. IT Operating Model
Lecture 100 99. IT Operating Model – IT Delivery
Lecture 101 100. IT Operating Model – IT Support
Lecture 102 101. IT Operating Model – IT Operation
Lecture 103 102. IT Operating Model – Digital _ Innovation – Slide 163 – Made with Clipchamp
Lecture 104 103. IT Operating Model – Information Security – Slide 164 – Made with Clipchamp
Lecture 105 104. IT Operating Model – Data _ Analytics – Slide 165 – Made with Clipchamp
Lecture 106 105. IT Operating Model – Cloud Services – Slide 166 – Made with Clipchamp
Lecture 107 106. IT Operating Model – Enterprise Architecture
Section 13: Chapter 12: Recap and final key takeways
Lecture 108 107. Recap and Final Key Takeaways
CIOs and IT leaders,IT strategists and planners,Business analysts and consultants,Banking professionals involved in IT and digital transformation,Anyone who love Big Picture IT
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