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Planning for Information Systems.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: King, William R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Series Editor's Introduction; 1. Planning for Information Systems: An Introduction; Part I. Key Concepts of Information Systems Planning; 2. The Evolution of Planning for Information Systems; 3. Business-Information Systems Alignment: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead; 4. Aligning Business and Information Systems: Review and Future Research Directions; 5. The Role of Dynamic Organizational Capabilities in Creating, Renewing, and Leveraging Information Systems Competencies.
  • Part II. The Organizational Information Systems Planning Process6. Using Critical Success Factors in Setting Information Technology and General Management Resource Priorities; 7. A Knowledge-Based View of Information Systems Planning and Its Consequences: Review and Propositions; 8. Strategic Alignment: Highly Valued, but Elusive in Practice; 9. Information Technology Budgeting: Planning's Evil Twin; 10. Some Dos and Don'ts of Strategic Information Systems Planning; 11. Strategic Information Systems Planning: The Search for an Optimal Level.
  • 12. The Role of Organizational Learning in Strategic Information Systems Planning in Uncertain EnvironmentsPart III. Information Systems Investment Planning; 13. Information Systems Planning: The Search for Potential Value; 14. Planning Technology Investments for High Payoffs: A Rational Expectations Approach to Gauging Potential and Realized Value in a Changing Environment; 15. Information Technology Investment Planning: Anticipating Social Subsystem Costs and Benefits; 16. Option-Based Management of Risk in Information Systems Planning.
  • 17. Creating Better Environments for Information Systems Development Projects18. The Moderating Effects of Coordinated Planning on Project Performance; Part IV. Goals and Outcomes of Information Systems Planning; 19. Information Strategy: Confronting Research with Practice; 20. How Information Technology Infrastructure Flexibility Shapes Strategic Alignment: A Case Study Investigation with Implications for Strategic IS Planning; 21. How Information Technology Resources Can Provide a Competitive Advantage in Customer Service.
  • 22. Planning for Successful Orchestrated E-Process Supply-Chain Partnerships23. Planning Successful Internet-Based Projects: A Risk-Performance Framework; Editors and Contributors; Series Editor; Index.