Technology Navigator

A single platform mapping tools, vendors, and capabilities — turning early research into clear strategic advantage.
Thesis
The problem isn’t access to technology. It’s understanding how it fits together — and where the real gaps lie. Technology Navigator maps it all.
Problem
Technology is everywhere — but fragmented: ○ disconnected tools ○ vendor-led narratives ○ isolated capabilities It shows up late: ○ during procurement ○ during implementation ○ after decisions are made Decisions remain reactive. Strategy gets lost. Technology Navigator structures it.
Shift
The question changed: From “What tools are we aware of?” To “Where should we focus, who should we engage, and what fits the workflow?” Technology was structured into a platformed view of: ○ connected workflows ○ comparable capabilities ○ mapped relationships Not chosen once. Navigated continuously.

Proof
Applied across research and technical evaluation via Technology Navigator: ○ reduced duplication in tool assessment ○ clearer comparison across vendors ○ improved alignment between workflow and capability As it matured: ○ decisions became faster ○ evaluation became structured ○ technology fit became clearer earlier
Outcome
Technology decisions became a strategic advantage — not a procurement step.
What This Enables
No more guesswork: From “What do we think we know?” To “What fits the workflow, where to invest, and who to engage?” Shift: ○ from tools → systems ○ from vendors → capabilities ○ from selection → alignment

System Shift
Technology Navigator structured the landscape: ○ mapping tools to workflows ○ linking capabilities to outcomes ○ enabling comparison before commitment Not researched in isolation. Understood in context.
Shivani S Soni
System
Portfolio
Systems designed to shape how decisions are made in design, build & operate.

