ITSI ITSI Reframing business: Informal discussion groups Imperative 1: Strategic discussion sessions Imperative 2: Sustaining.

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ITSI

ITSI Reframing business: Informal discussion groups Imperative 1: Strategic discussion sessions Imperative 2: Sustaining and Disruptive Innovation task team Imperative 3: Create future roadmaps Imperative 4: Core benefit alignment via Resource System mapping groups Option: Niche market technology innovation

ITSI Imperative 1 Context sessions Technology Strategy Sessions Reframing Business sessions

ITSI Imperative 2 Mapping the future roadmap

Core Need MUI Program OS Micro pay Local Loop IAP Net Identify Billing Portal Hardware Cont. AGR Cont. Create ADSVOICECOMMUNICATION

ITSI Imperative 3 Core Need alignment via the Resource System

ITSI Imperative 4 Disruptive innovation Task team

ITSI Preparing for the disruption 1. Signals of change 2. Competitive Battles 3. Strategic Choices Undershot Customers Overshot Customers Non- Consumers Nonmarket contexts Tale of the tape Sword & Shield Preparation Regimen Value Networks Disruptive Black belt

ITSI Formal working groups Technology Strategy Working groups NGN & Wireless Internet Mobile Commerce Disruption, Counter Measures and Strategic Positioning Competitor & Alternative Strategies NGN & Wireless Internet

ITSI Group outputs Scenarios Alternative strategic responses Linkage with various corporate strategic options Proposed strategy Input in continuously updated Technology Strategy document