The art of strategic planning for information technology
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Computer Science/Information Technology The Art of Strategic Planning for Information Technology Drawing on the teachings of Sun Tzu and Machiavelli, this book offers a complete and integrated methodology for performing strategic business planning for information technology using the most modern techniques. It provides a complete analysis of the major trends impacting the information technology organization in the 1990s including business reengineering, client/server computing, downsizing, open systems, and the decline of IBM. The Art of Strategic Business Planning for Information Technology focuses on the topics of strategy and information technology--making strategy relevant, accessible, and understandable to the information technology professional.
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Bernard H. Boar
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