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Delivering It And Ebusiness Value

Books from same Author: Leslie Willcocks, Valerie Graeser

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Leslie Willcocks, Valerie Graeser
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    ISBN9780750647441
    Pages316
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2001

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Delivering It And Ebusiness Value by Leslie Willcocks, Valerie Graeser

    'Delivering Business Value from IT' is focused on the evaluation issue in IT and how IT evaluation can proceed across the life-cycle of any IT investment and be linked positively to improving business performance.

    Chapters 1,2 and 3 detail an approach to IT evaluation whilst chapters 4 and 5 build on these by showing two distinctive approaches to linking IT to business performance. The remaining three chapters deal with a range of evaluation issues emerging as important - specifically Internet evaluation, Y2K and beyond, EMU, quality outsourcing, infrastructure, role of benchmarking, and cost of ownership issues that practitioners regularly encounter.
      

    Introduction - Trends and challenges in IT evaluation; Answering the challenges: lifecycle evaluation and more; Project management and post-implementation evaluation; Developing a balanced business scorecard for IT; Sink or swim: the evaluation key to IT outsourcing E-valuation 1: not business as usual? E-valuation 2: four approaches Perennial issues: from infrastrucure and benchmarking to mergers and acquisitions.