IT Master Plan for Macao Institute for Tourism Studies

Project aim - to be written.

The IT Master Plan Project for the Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) was successfully carried out between September and December 2006. Based on a detailed implementation plan, survey and fact-finding instruments were designed in September 2006, while information gathering and discussions with all departments and units of IFT were conducted in October 2006. A Visioning Workshop was organized in late November 2006 to present the findings of the e-readiness assessment, articulate the Corporate Plan for IFT - vision, goals and strategies, and provide initial inputs to the corresponding Strategic IT Plan to support the Corporate Plan. The planning document was developed late November through December 2006, resulting in a two-volume report “IT Master Plan for IFT” with Volume 1 - Plan describing the plan and Volume 2 - Reference describing the results of
e-readiness assessment for all units of IFT.

The IT Master Plan Project for the Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) was successfully carried out between September and December 2006. Based on a detailed implementation plan, survey and fact-finding instruments were designed in September 2006, while information gathering and discussions with all departments and units of IFT were conducted in October 2006. A Visioning Workshop was organized in late November 2006 to present the findings of the e-readiness assessment, articulate the Corporate Plan for IFT - vision, goals and strategies, and provide initial inputs to the corresponding Strategic IT Plan to support the Corporate Plan. The planning document was developed late November through December 2006, resulting in a two-volume report “IT Master Plan for IFT” with Volume 1 - Plan describing the plan and Volume 2 - Reference describing the results of e-readiness assessment for all units of IFT.

 
 

The development and implementatin of this Master Plan was funded by the Macao Institute for Tourism Studies.

 
 
 

Macao Institute for Tourism Studies