Group related definitions into one mental "chunk" โ recall all 3 as one unit.
๐ง Quick Oral Answer:
"IT Management is the process of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling an organization's technology resources โ hardware, software, networks, and data โ to support business goals and ensure efficient, secure operations."
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Each letter IS the answer. S-W-O-T = the complete framework.
Internal positive
Ex: Good location, quality coffee
Internal negative
Ex: Small space, limited menu
External positive
Ex: Growing demand for specialty coffee
External negative
Ex: New competitors nearby
Picture a bridge ๐ connecting two islands: IT โ Business. That bridge = alignment.
โก Alignment Challenges:
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Contrast = memory glue. Know the DIFFERENCE and you know BOTH roles.
Focus: Technical tasks
Does: Install HW/SW, troubleshoot, maintain systems, network support, help desk, backups
Skills: Hardware, software, troubleshooting
Decisions: Follows instructions
Goal: Solve technical problems
Focus: People & processes
Does: Plan, organize, lead, control, budget, coordinate departments
Skills: Leadership, communication, decision-making
Decisions: Makes strategic choices
Goal: Achieve organizational objectives
Walk through 5 rooms in your house. Each room = 1 step.
Day-to-day, routine
Who: Technicians
Reset password, restart server, install patch, replace monitor
Long-term, high-cost
Who: Managers, CIO
Move to cloud, Buy vs Build ERP, open new IT office, choose cybersecurity
Ask yourself "WHAT IF we buy? WHAT IF we build?" โ forces deep encoding.
Cost: Lower upfront (license)
Time: Fast (days/weeks)
Custom: Limited to vendor
Maintain: Vendor handles
Best for: Common needs (email, accounting)
Cost: Higher upfront (salaries)
Time: Slow (months/years)
Custom: 100% tailored
Maintain: Your team handles
Best for: Unique needs (secret sauce)
Studying similar concepts TOGETHER makes your brain distinguish them sharply.
Small, continuous improvement
Risk: Low
Impact: Low-Medium
Ex: iPhone updates, Windows versions, faster processor
Game-changing, new market
Risk: High
Impact: Very High
Ex: Netflix, digital cameras, smartphones
Cover the answers. Try to recall FIRST, then check. This is the #1 proven study method.
๐ข Real Examples:
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If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it. Simplify the formulas to plain English.
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Visualize TWO branches from one trunk: BC keeps it running, DR brings it back.
Maintain essential functions DURING disruption
Plan (BCP): Scope, critical functions, personnel, comms, recovery procedures
BIA: Ranks critical functions, financial impact, dependencies, MTD
Strategies: Redundancy, remote work, alternate sites, multiple vendors
Restore IT systems AFTER disruption
RTO: Max time to restore operations
RPO: Max acceptable data loss
MTD: Total time before major damage
Backups: Full (all data), Incremental (changes since last), Differential (changes since last full)
Staff instructions
Emergency procedures
Customers
Stakeholders
Media
High implementation cost
Complex IT environments
Lack of skilled personnel
Resistance to change
Difficulty testing real scenarios
Business survival during crises
Reduced downtime & losses
Improved resilience
Regulatory compliance
Increased customer trust
Imagine you're a castle guard ๐ฐ protecting 3 treasures. Each treasure = one CIA pillar.
๐ฏ Key Definitions:
Stop the activity
Ex: Don't store credit cards
Implement controls
Ex: Install antivirus, train staff
Buy insurance/outsource
Ex: Use AWS โ their problem
Do nothing (low risk only)
Security culture: training, policies, no-blame reporting
Testing yourself is 3ร more effective than re-reading. Answer these NOW.
200 employees, 15 IT roles
Leadership: IT Manager(1), PM(2)
Ops: Help Desk(3), ERP(1)
Infra: Network(2), Security(1)
Dev: Web Dev(4), DBA(1)
Reports to: CEO/COO
15K students, 22 IT roles
Leadership: IT Director(1), PM(2)
Ops: Help Desk(4), LMS(1)
Infra: Network(3), SysAdmin(2), Security(1)
Dev: Web(3), DBA(2), Research Data(1)
Unique: LMS Admin, Research Data Specialist
๐ง Quick-Fire Quiz:
1. IT primarily involves:
2. Operational decisions are:
3. TCO includes:
4. Disruptive innovation is:
5. $1000 system saving $100/week โ payback?
6. Business alignment means:
7. SWOT analysis is used for:
8. Strategy mainly focuses on:
9. Data backup is important for:
10. ROI stands for:
๐ก IT usually reports under CEO/COO, not Finance. Operational roles = daily fixes. Strategic roles = future planning. Structure evolves with business needs.