In firms without an IS strategy, the organizational benefits of IS are likely to be the result of serendipity as far as any managerial objective is concerned. The process of IS strategic planning has long been recognized as essential for firms that wish to align IS with organizational strategy and to enable organizational objectives.1 Without a careful strategic IS plan, solutions might be both misaligned and maligned as they fail to deliver value to the organization.
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The Benefits of IS Strategy and IS Strategizing
Posted February 11, 2011 | Leadership | Cutter Benchmark Review
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