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Six Stages of IT Strategic Management
By Antonio Kovacevic and Nicolás Majluf
Summer 1993
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Volume 34, Number 4, pages 77-87, 11 pages
Primary Topic: Technology and Innovation

Summary

Wading through all the advice on strategic planning for information technology (IT) can be difficult. The authors have assembled a general framework from a number of methodologies and have used it successfully in their work with companies. They argue that an organization's primary concern should be to integrate the IT strategic planning process with the general strategic management process. The process should result in a coherent program that works across the corporate, business, and functional levels.

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