Strategic Information Technology Management: Perspectives on Organizational Growth and Competitive AdvantageThis book aims to provide the latest information in a new and extremely important field - information technology investment and how it affects organizational economic and strategic benefits. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FRAMEWORKS FOR ASSESSING | 9 |
Benn Konsynski Harvard UniversityEmory University | 25 |
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activities analysis applications approach assessment assets automated teller machine banks benefits Big Bang budget business value buyer capital CBA methodology changes communications companies competitive advantage computerized conversion effectiveness corporate costs Current Growth customers decision economic efficiency electronic electronic data interchange evaluation example expected external factors Figure firm performance firm's function hardware headcount identify impact implementation improve increase industry information systems information technology infrastructure innovative input inventory knowledge workers local area networks mainframe manufacturing market makers measures ment MIS expenditures MIS planning net present value network externality operating organization organizational performance output overall participation personal computers personnel present value problem productivity profits real options reduce relationship responsive systems revenue growth Santa Monica SEAQ spending strategic supplier tion trading transaction users variables Weill