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Not a MyNAP member yet? Register for a free account to start saving and receiving special member only perks. Below is the uncorrected machine-read text of this chapter, intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text of each book. Building from the maturity model, this chapter proposes a hierarchical framework to represent these issues in a systematic manner and guides the agencies in developing their own operational-level implementation plans.
Figure 4. It is a three-stage process cycle involving planning from current capabilities, identifying investment requirements, and considering major implementation lessons. The next stage provides a synthesis of implementation considerations for CIM that can act as ingredients for success.
Agencies can consider incorporating them in the implementation decisions. Recommendations from subject matter experts and lessons learned from the current research effort are the main sources for this compilation. The last requirement in the process cycle is documenting the lessons learned based on the actual implementation efforts and devising appropriate strategies to disseminate it to concerned stake- holders throughout the agency.
This is vital to ensure that the feedback is completed and decision- makers of the future have adequate information to guide the implementation efforts at the agency. In this process, the first step involves analysis and determination of functional needs from maturity levels across all divisions. Section 4. However, it cannot cover all agency-specific business or workflow constraints. Implementation Framework for CIM 25 research team suggests that the agency articulate its constraints for the identified maturity improve- ments across divisions.
Then, it can finalize the appropriate action steps taking into consideration both the technical requirements from the maturity model and the business considerations for CIM. A few instances of organizational constraints and plausible solutions are described below.