STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Comprehensive structured approach to strategic planning for information systems is practical and written in non-technical language by people with many years of experience. Describes the evolution of IS/IT in business in terms of its impact on business performance and contribution to the overall strategic development of the business. In the process, it highlights how IS/IT enables an organization to change its business conduct to achieve advantages in its industry. It provides tools, techniques and a management framework for identifying the opportunities IS/IT offers and for selecting those most beneficial. Further, Strategic Planning for Information Systems shows how the supply of IS/IT can be managed to satisfy the demands of a business and contains approaches and models that may be adopted within the business and IS planning processes of most organizations.

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The Evolving Role of Information Systems and Technology in Organisations--A Strategic Perspective.

The Link Between Business Strategy and IS/IT Strategic Planning--An Overview of Business Strategy Concepts.

Strategic Information Systems Planning--What Is Involved?

Planning for Planning--Establishing the Strategic Information Systems Planning Process.

IS/IT Strategic Analysis--Assessing the Current Situation and Future Requirements.

IS/IT Strategic Analysis--Determining the Future Potential.

Determining the Business Information Systems Strategy.

Managing the Applications Portfolio.

Strategic Management of IS/IT--Organisation, Resources and Administration.

Strategies for Information Management.

Application Management--Investment, Priority Setting, Development and Servicing Approaches.

Strategies for Technology Management.

Strategic Planning for Information Systems--Quo Vadis? Index.

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