We continue to confront a basic problem in IT management: business managers aren't much interested in participating in prioritization, alignment, and planning exercises for IT. This is particularly true for business-unit managers who are components of a multi-line-of-business corporation. While the corporate CFO, and possibly the CEO, do worry about IT costs, individual business unit managers who consume IT services simply aren't interested.
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Engaging Business Management
Posted March 14, 2007 | Leadership |
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