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Benefits Management - How to Increase the Business Value of Your It Projects

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor John Ward is Emeritus Professor at Cranfield University, School of Management. He was previously Professor of Strategic Information Systems and Director of the Information Systems Research Centre. Prior to joining Cranfield, he worked in industry for 15 years and continues to be a consultant to a number of major organizations. As well as publishing many papers and articles, he is co-author of the book Strategic Planning for Information Systems. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and has served two terms as President of the UK Academy for Information Systems. Elizabeth Daniel is Professor of Information Management and Associate Dean of Research and Scholarship at the Open University Business School (OUBS). Prior to joining OUBS in 2005, she worked in the IS Research Centre at Cranfield School of Management. Elizabeth's research has addressed a number of areas including benefits management and IS in marketing and supply chains. Recent work has included studies of home-based online businesses and the uses of consumer and employee data. She has published many papers in leading academic journals and a number of management reports. Klappentext The second edition of Benefits Management has been updated with current examples, further insights from experience and recent research. It shows how the enduring challenges achieving business value from information systems and technology projects can be addressed successfully. The approach, which is synthesized from best practices, sound theories and proven techniques from a range of management disciplines, is exemplified from the authors' extensive experience of working with a wide range of organizations. The book includes examples from a wide variety of projects including non-IT projects. The book is written in an accessible style, ideal for practicing managers, and includes check lists and templates for using the processes, tools and techniques and real-life case studies of their application and impacts.The book now also includes:* International survey results that reinforce the importance of the topic, the key management issues and evidence of how the more successful organizations' practices are closely aligned with those described in the book.* A Benefits Management Maturity diagnostic which enables organizations to understand the reasons for their current investment success levels and then how to increase them.* Discussion of the role and contribution Project Management Offices (PMOs): how they can improve the delivery of value IT projects.* Further practical advice and guidance on Program and Portfolio Management, including findings from the authors' recent research in several large organizations. Zusammenfassung The second edition of Benefits Management has been updated with current examples, further insights from experience and recent research. It shows how the enduring challenges achieving business value from information systems and technology projects can be addressed successfully. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the authors xi Preface xiii 1 The challenges of IS/IT projects 1 Dissatisfaction with current approaches to benefits delivery 4 The need for a fresh approach: benefits management 8 Benefits delivery 9 A focus on value 10 A business case linked to organizational strategy 11 The importance of change management 12 Commitment from business managers 13 IS/IT sufficient to do the job 13 Involvement of stakeholders 14 Educated in the use of technology 15 Post¿implementation benefits review 16 The importance of a common language 17 Summary 19 2 Understanding the strategic context 21 The external and internal perspectives of business strategy: the competitive forces and resource-based views 22 Resources, competences and capabi...

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