TY - BOOK AU - Ward,John AU - Peppard,Joe TI - Strategic planning for information systems T2 - Wiley series in information systems SN - 0470841478 AV - HF5548.2 .W319 2002 U1 - 658.4/038/011 20 PY - 2002/// CY - Chichester, West Sussex, England, New York PB - J. Wiley KW - Business KW - Data processing KW - Management information systems KW - Communication systems KW - Strategic planning N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; The Evolving Role of Information Systems and Technology in Organizations: A Strategic Perspective --; 2; An Overview of Business Strategy Concepts and the IS/IT Strategy Implications --; 3; Developing an IS/IT Strategy: Establishing Effective Processes --; 4; IS/IT Strategic Analysis: Assessing and Understanding the Current Situation --; 5; IS/IT Strategic Analysis: Determining the Future Potential --; 6; Determining the Business Information Systems Strategy --; 7; Managing the Applications Portfolio --; 8; Strategic Management of IS/IT: Organizing and Resourcing; 9; Managing Investments in Information Systems and Technology --; 10; Strategies for Information Management: Towards Knowledge Management --; 11; Managing the Supply of IT Services, Applications and Infrastructure --; 12; Strategic Planning for Information Systems: Quo Vadis? N2 - "Strategic Planning for Information Systems explores the impact that information systems (IS) and information technology (IT) have on business performance and the contribution that they make to the strategic options of organisations. It describes tools, techniques and management frameworks to both align strategies for IS and IT with business strategy, as well as seek out new opportunities through innovative deployment of technology."; "This book demonstrates why strategic planning for information systems is essential to organisational success, especially in times of increasingly rapid change. Over the long term any organisation will get the information systems it deserves, according to the approach adopted to the use and management of IS/IT. To obtain the whole range of benefits available from IS/IT and avoid the potential pitfalls, every organisation must establish the means to manage IS/IT as an integral part of its approach to strategic management."--COVER UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/bios/wiley043/2002284128.html UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/wiley036/2002284128.html UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/wiley031/2002284128.html ER -