Description
A call for IT and business managers to reformulate the way they manage IT, this book contends that if IT is to deliver business value, it should be measured in core business terms such as customer satisfaction, revenue growth, and profitability. Leading academic research and industry best practices are synthesized, and principles and strategies are presented for managing for optimum IT business value, the IT budget, and the IT organization's capability. In a time when IT spending is reduced and IT organizations are often perceived as cost centers, a necessary and timely counterbalance is provided, and the argument is made that IT investments can and should be linked directly to enterprise business indicators. Also discussed is how IT spending should improve corporate profitability and how the relationship between IT initiatives and business indicators should be explicit and empirical.CONTENTS:
Introduction
Managing the IT budget
TCO & ROI
Measuring & managing IT business value
IT portfolios & options
Managing the IT capability
Measuring the IT capability
Running IT like a business
Putting it all together
Case studies
Published
01 Feb 2004
Publisher
INTEL PRESS
ISBN
9780971786172
Pages
288




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