Strategic management of information system : building a digital strategy
Material type: TextPublication details: USA Wiley 2016Edition: 4th EdDescription: xvi, 483 p. 25 cm ; PbkISBN:- 978-0470034675
- 004.0684 PEP
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Books | H.T. Parekh Library | GSB Collection | 004.0684 PEP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | B2377 |
Alpha/2413/20 Apr 17/Rs.5316/-
Preface -- The evolving role of information systems and technology in organizations : a strategic perspective -- An overview of strategic management and the IS/IT strategy implications -- Establishing an effective process for developing information systems and technology (or digital) strategies -- IS/IT strategic analysis : achieving alignment with business operations and strategy -- Innovating with technology, systems and information -- Exploiting information systems for strategic advantage -- Determining the business information systems strategy -- Managing the portfolio of business applications -- Justifying and managing information systems and technology investments -- An organizing framework for the strategic management of IS/IT -- Strategic management of IT services and infrastructure -- The strategic management of information systems : quo vadis? -- Conclusion -- Index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A comprehensively updated revision of a book regarded by many as one the leading and authoritative titles for practitioners, academics and students in the domain of information systems and technology (IS/IT) strategy.
Presents a structured framework with tools, techniques and ways of thinking which provide a practical approach to building a digital strategy, expressed primarily in the language of business and management.
Brings together the implications of the significant advances in IT and the most useful current thinking, research, and experiences concerning the business impact and strategic opportunities created by IS/IT.
Peppard and Ward discuss the key questions that managers have to grapple with of where, when and how to invest in IS/IT, which is why a IS/IT (or digital) strategy is required.
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