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Strategic Planning for Information Systems, 3rd Edition

ISBN: 978-1-118-58525-2

March 2013

604 pages

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Description
Strategic Planning for Information Systems (3rd Edition) explores the impact that Information Systems (IS) have on business performance and the contribution IS makes to the strategic development of organizations. It describes IS tools, techniques and management frameworks--all of which identify opportunities for strategic thinking, and shows how IS is an indispensable component in the implementation of a strategic plan.
About the Author
JOHN WARD is Professor of Strategic Information Systems and Director of the Information Systems Research Centre at Cranfield University, School of Management. Before joining Cranfield in 1984, he worked in industry for 15 years and he currently acts as a consultant to a number of major organisations. He has served two terms as President of the UK Academy for Information Systems and been a member of its board since its establishment in 1994.

DR JOE PEPPARD is Senior Research Fellow at Cranfield School of Management where he researches and teaches in the area of information systems and technology strategy and management. A former Irish international athlete, he is also a Director of Fineos Corporation, a leading solutions provider to the global financial services industry.
New to Edition
  • The new edition is substantially updated and illustrated with new case material and examples.
  • Additional material covered includes the role of ecommerce, knowledge management, and benefits management systems.
  • The most useful of the thinking and experiences concerning IS/IT strategic management are discussed alongside the implications of recent IS/IT developments.
  • The new edition introduces more approaches and techniques to aid in developing and implementing strategies - to enable management and IS/IT professionals to identify what needs to be done and how best to do it.
Features
  • This book demonstrates why strategic planning for information systems is essential to organizational success, especially in times of increasingly rapid change.
  • It also shows why some IS/IT investment works for some and not for others.
  • It is a practical and comprehensive book written in a clear and straightforward way.
  • The focus is more on strategic management of IS than on the progress made in recent years either in technology or business processes.
  • This is a well established and respected title, accessible for graduate/MBA MIS students as well as consultants and senior managers