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Zusatztext "Everyone needs an IT strategy but nobody knows exactly what one is! let alone how to build one. Anita Cassidy has written the definitive how-to book for a traditionally fuzzy field." Bob Lewis! President! IT Catalysts "A well defined IT strategy provides the cornerstone for any IS organization wishing to distinguish itself as a value added business enabler. This is a clear and practical guide for developing such a strategy. Keep it handy! you'll be using it frequently." Ruth Dessel! CIO! Metropolitan Council "I read the first edition and now luckily the second. Cassidy's methodology has been enhanced and lifted to the next level. This edition contains new real world examples! checklists! and templates. It is a must read (and follow) for all IT managers." Keith Guggenberger! Senior Vice President of Operations ! Starkey Laboratories Informationen zum Autor Anita Cassidy Klappentext A Practical Guide to Information Systems Strategic Planning, Second Edition outlines a systematic approach to guide you through the development of an effective IS plan that is formulated from your company's business plan. This volume outlines a quick and easy approach to completing a plan, offering concepts, techniques, and templates for analyzing, organizing, and communicating the information contained in an IS strategic plan. The process described unites an organization in a collaborative effort resulting in a solid direction that has the support of the entire organization. Establishing this process cultivates the support of management, enabling the necessary investment. Zusammenfassung Looking at the role of information systems (IS) governance in strategic planning, this title shows advances in technology and provides a planning methodology. It details an easy approach with concepts, techniques, and templates for analyzing, organizing, communicating, and implementing an IS strategy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Purpose of Information Systems Strategic Planning. IS Governance. The Planning Process. The Visioning Phase. The Analysis Phase. The Direction Phase. The Recommendation Phase. Next Steps....