The Art of Strategic Planning for Information Technology: Crafting Strategy for the 90's

The Art of Strategic Planning for Information Technology: Crafting Strategy for the 90's

by Bernard H . Boar (Author)

Synopsis

A revision of the bestselling book that shows IT departments how to take on new challenges As technology becomes more mainstream and accessible, companies must develop new ways to use their IT resources in order to compete. In this extensive revision, IT expert Bernard Boar provides a methodology that shows readers how to use IT as a competitive business asset. He tackles the latest challenges facing IT departments over the next several years, including how to devise a complete strategy to make the department more effective and how to choose the best strategy framework for a company. Boar also shows how technologies like e-commerce, data warehousing, architectures, and Java can be used to make a business more competitive.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 22 Sep 1993

ISBN 10: 0471599182
ISBN 13: 9780471599180

Author Bio
About the author BERNARD H. BOAR is an information technology business strategist for the American Telephone Telegraph Company in Piscataway, New Jersey. He is a well respected author and lecturer on information technology with over twenty-two years of experience. His book Application Prototyping: A Requirements Definition Strategy for the 80s is recognized as the seminal work on software prototyping. His most recent work, Implementing Client/Server Computing: A Strategic Perspective applies the principles of strategic analysis to the emerging network computing paradigm.