Information Technology Strategy and Management: Best Practices

Information Technology Strategy and Management: Best Practices

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Release Date: January, 2009|Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 496
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-802-4
ISBN13: 9781599048024|ISBN10: 1599048027|EISBN13: 9781599048055
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Description:

Information technology strategies are critical to business as they can deliver not only effective business operations, but also competitively differentiated products and services for firms. Yet many business and government enterprises have found their IT organizations to be misaligned with business strategies, or even worse, so dysfunctional that business values are actually destroyed instead of added.

Information Technology Strategy and Management: Best Practices describes the principles and methodologies for crafting and executing a successful business-aligned IT strategy to provide businesses with value delivery. This book dispenses best practices in holistic management of businesses, people, and systems for IT strategy to researcher, educators, students, and IT professionals.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Business innovation and information management
  • Business strategy analysis
  • Comparison of value configurations
  • Critical success factors of IT strategy
  • Dimensions of it outsourcing strategy
  • E-business models for e-strategies
  • Enterprise and technology architectures
  • Ethics in IT
  • Information technology strategy and management
  • Innovation driven knowledge management
  • IT value and organizational analysis
  • Measurement of competitive strategy
  • Product portfolio analysis
  • Strategic alignment for business value creation
  • Strategic IT resources and sourcing strategy
  • Strategic management principles
  • SWOT analysis
  • Theories and models of business firms
  • Value configuration of a firm
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This book explains the principles and methodologies for crafting and executing a successful business-aligned IT strategy – an integrated end-to-end process from business strategy to value delivery.

– Eng K. Chew, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

The authors present current IT theories and models that are both resource-based and activity based before explaining strategic management principles, organizational analysis, alignment, technology architectures and finally the planning and execution of IT.

– Book News Inc. (February 2009)
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Eng Chew is Professor of Business and IT Strategy at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), and part-time Gartner Advisor (2005 -2008), he held the UTS-Gartner Chair of Business and IT Strategy at UTS.

He is a former Chief Information Office of SingTel Optus, and has over 25 years of industry experience in IT and Telecommunications in Australia. His achievements include delivery of several hundreds of million Australian dollars of business value through business process re-engineering and organizational transformation. Under the Gartner Chair, he has produced insightful research papers for Gartner on China’s ICT telecommunications industry market trends, China’s ICT R&D and education institutions, and China’s CIO leadership maturity.

Prior to Optus, Professor Chew had held senior roles with Telstra Research Laboratories, Australian Centre for Unisys Software, and Digital Equipment Corporation. He had also held the Chair of the joint International Standards Organization-International Telecommunications Union (ISO/ITU) Standards Committee on Open Distributed Processing (1992-97).

Professor Chew’s research interest is on information and technology management and leadership particularly in the context of service innovation. With his PhD research students, current research investigations include: leadership and innovation, business-IT alignment, business process management, service architecture, and organizational factors of information security and enterprise architecture. He also leads a UTS research unit on business intelligence and information management for commercial applications. He teaches graduate class to IT and business professionals in IT Strategy and Management, within the IT Management Program of UTS, on which this book is based.

Professor Chew also serves as consultant to industry. He has advised companies in Australia and Asia Pacific region. He is a non-executive board director of an IT firm.

Professor Chew received his BE from the University of Melbourne, M.Eng.Sc. and PhD from the University of Sydney all in electrical engineering. His PhD research was in telecommunications software controlled switching systems.

Petter Gottschalk (http://www.bi.no/users/fgl98023/ ) is Professor of Information Systems and Knowledge Management in the Department of Leadership and Organizational Management at the Norwegian School of Management. He is the author of several books on these subjects, and he has published in major journals. Professor Gottschalk earned his MBA at the Technical University Berlin, Germany, his MSc at Dartmouth College and Sloan School, MIT and his DBA at Henley Management College, Brunel University (UK). His executive experience includes CIO at ABB and CEO at ABB Datacables.
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