Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Alliance Group Consulting LLC and Innovation Enablers Form Team to Optimize Business and Information Technology

The Alliance Group Consulting LLC (TAG) composed of experienced, veteran CIOs driving the convergence of business and IT capabilities, helping fellow CIOs create business impact from their IT investments, today announced that they have formed a team bringing innovation design services to the marketplace and helping clients expand the effective use of Information Technology with Innovation Enablers an IBM Business Partner and industry champion whose innovation modeling practices help clients find their soul of innovation® through aligning an organization’s goals, teams, culture and resources in order to achieve sustainable growth.

“Innovation Enablers and their CEO, Suchita R. Todi, represent a proven style of delivering measurable business value to today's, perpetually challenged business leadership, via a combination of IE’s innovative business process methodology experience, complemented by their bold yet carefully structured services,” said Peter Julian, TAG’s President. “TAG has long been known for its leadership in IT strategy. Together, with Innovation Enablers, known for its corporate strategy and business creativity, this partnership will better enable us to deliver innovative approaches to the optimization of technology and business,” said Thomas Loane, Vice President of TAG.

“We deeply value our relationship with TAG,” said Suchita R. Todi, Chief Executive Officer of Innovation Enablers. “It’s apparent that the depth of knowledge and experience Peter and his team use to deliver winning results have made TAG’s clients very satisfied customers. We, in turn, are delighted to provide TAG with our team of professionals who are experienced with cutting edge, value-creating approaches to IT, and to join with them in our mission to deliver innovative offerings for every CIOs’ IT investment portfolio which will better align with its corresponding CEO agenda.”

TAG and Innovation Enablers are a great team focused on expanding the role of Chief Information Officer into Chief Innovation Officer. Our services will refocus the CIO’s office from an operations and cost structure into a critical contributor to the business, delivering business value and improving the company’s overall performance. The role of IT is evolving with the changing economic times; technology today is not about servers and storage but how it can transform the business for greater growth and profitability.

About TAG

Founded in 2002 and located in suburban Philadelphia, Pa., The Alliance Group Consulting LLC- TAG consists of global Information Technology executives who advise every CIO. TAG resources are intimately familiar with the challenges, issues and pain points that CIO and IT Leaders, their staff and respective user community continually experience. This team brings an effective blend of functional and technical experience that delivers both tactical and strategic business value to the enterprise aligning technology resources for growth and profit. We emphasize business and IT alignment as the way to maximize business profit. We are equally comfortable in articulating and addressing issues from the computer room to the boardroom.

About Innovation Enablers


Based in suburban, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Innovation Enablers is a firm who inspires clients to become more receptive to cultural and market trends, and helps the client apply this knowledge in forward-thinking ways to generate groundbreaking and desirable products and services for their clients. Our offerings help align an organization's goals, teams, culture and resources in order to achieve sustainable growth. We focus on building solutions around 3 core components [Business, technology and culture]. Outcomes include strategic roadmaps, business plans, internal innovations, portfolio strategies, and partnerships. Our Innovation Domains are: Growth & Productivity, People & Collaboration, Technology & Infrastructure and Consumer Empathy.

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