Synopsis
Today's technological advances are directly affecting the success of business tomorrow. With recent-- and continual--improvements in technology, many organizations are finding their information systems obsolete, and are having to take a close look at their current Information Systems and answer some tough questions, including:
How well are our current Information Systems applications meeting the business needs today? How well can they meet the needs of our business tomorrow?
Are we obtaining true value from the investments made in Information Systems?
Are we integrating the Information Systems projects that provide the most value to business?
What Information Systems mission, objectives, and strategies are necessary to successfully meet the business challenges of the future?
A Practical Guide to Information Systems Strategic Planning helps take the guess work out of evaluating current and future Information Systems, and provides the necessary tools for maximizing the investment made in new technology. This invaluable guide shows readers how to take advantage of the latest technology available in Information Systems planning, and how to develop a solid Information Systems plan that is directly linked to their business' goals.
In an easy-to-follow, hands-on format, this complete reference describes a process for facilitating communication between business management and the Information Systems functions. Both Information Systems Executives and general business executives will find the information they need to develop a successful, value-added Information Systems plan. Readers will find a step-by-step approach to the process of developing an Information Systems plan that helps them gain a competitive edge well into the future.