Best practices in information technology: how corporations get the most value from exploiting their digital investments
Material type: TextPublication details: New Jersey Prentice Hall 1997Description: xx, 250pISBN:- 0-13-756446-5
- HD 30.2 .C66 1997
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Book | AMREF INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AMIU) LIBRARY | HD 30.2 .C66 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 09264 |
Shows how to implement Information Technology (IT) best practices as a long-term strategy, not a one-time fix. Discusses new ways to make sure IT delivers economic value to corporations, what IT best practices have in common?and where to look for them, how to take a ?snapshot? of current effectiveness and how to choose among competing IT initiatives?and make sure they deliver on their promises. Reviews every major activity that IT organizations perform, showing how to continuously find new ways to maximize cost-effectiveness and customer value. Focuses on areas where best practices can deliver the most powerful payoff, including: reducing labor costs, shortening cycle times, and enhancing service.
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