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Valuedriven It Management Commercializing The It Function Iain Aitken Auth

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Valuedriven It Management Commercializing The It Function Iain Aitken Auth
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Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Iain Aitken (Auth.)
ISBN: 9780080474717, 9780750659253, 9781417507801, 0080474713, 0750659254, 1417507802
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Valuedriven It Management Commercializing The It Function Iain Aitken Auth by Iain Aitken (auth.) 9780080474717, 9780750659253, 9781417507801, 0080474713, 0750659254, 1417507802 instant download after payment.

Value-Driven IT Management explains how huge sums are wasted by companies (and governments) on poorly aligned, poorly justified and poorly managed IT projects based on 'wishful thinking' cost and benefit assumptions and that even 'successful' projects rarely seem to realise the benefits promised. The author contends that the root cause of the disappointment and disillusion often found in senior management with the value extracted from its IT investments is a complacent corporate culture that can actually foster uncommercial behaviours in both users and internal suppliers of IT solutions. The aut.

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