Planning for information systems

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Information & Library Science Library

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HD30.213 .P53 2009
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Available

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Summary

Edited by one of the best-known and most widely respected figures in the field, "Planning for Information Systems" is a comprehensive, single source overview of the myriad ideas and processes that are identified with IS planning. While many chapters deal with high level strategic planning, the book gives equal attention to on-the-ground planning issues.Part I, 'Key Concepts of IS Planning', focuses on how IS planning has evolved over the years; business-IS strategic alignment; and the role of dynamic organizational capabilities in leveraging IS competencies. Part II, 'The Organizational IS Planning Process,' describes IS planning in terms of critical success factors and includes a knowledge-based view of IS planning; a practical assessment of strategic alignment; the IT budgeting process; the search for an optimal level of IS strategic planning; and the role of organizational learning in IS planning.Part III, 'IS Investment Planning', deals with predicting the value that an IS project may have; a 'rational expectations' approach to assessing project payoffs; assessing the social costs and benefits of projects; an options-based approach to managing project risks; planning for project teams; and the moderating effects of coordinated planning. Part IV, 'Goals and Outcomes of IS Planning', considers information strategy as a goal and/or outcome of IS planning; IT infrastructure as a goal or outcome; competitive advantage as a goal or outcome; e-process partnership chains; and planning successful Internet-based projects.

Contents

  • Series Editor's Introduction Vladimir Zwass
  • 1 Planning for Information Systems: An Introduction William R. King
  • Part I Key Concepts of is Planning
  • 2 The Evolution of Planning for IS Gwo-Guang Lee and Wei-Lin Hsu
  • 3 Business-Information Systems Alignment: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead Monideepa Tarafdar and T.S. Ragu-Nathan
  • 4 Aligning Business and Information Systems: Review and Future Research Directions Thompson S.H. Teo
  • 5 The Role of Dynamic Organizational Capabilities in Creating, Renewing, and Leveraging IS Competencies Ganesh D. Bhatt
  • Part II The Organizational is Planning Process
  • 6 Using Critical Success Factors in Setting IT and General Management Resource Priorities John F. Rockart and Christine V. Bullen
  • 7 A Knowledge-Based View of Information Systems Planning and its Consequences: Review and Propositions Rajiv Sabherwal and Rudy Hirschheim and Anand Jeyaraj
  • 8 Stategic Alignment: Highly Valued, but Elusive in Practice Christine V. Bullen and Jerry N. Luftman
  • 9 IT Budgeting: Planning's Evil Twin Heather A. Smith and James D. McKeen
  • 10 Some Dos and Don'ts of Strategic Information Systems Planning George Philip
  • 11 Strategic Information Systems Planning: The Search for an Optimal Level Henry E. Newkirk and Albert L. Lederer and Cidambi Srinivasan
  • 12 The Role of Organizational Learning in Strategic Information Systems: Planning in Uncertain Environments Samuel Otim and Varun Grover and Albert H. Segars
  • Part III Is Investment Planning
  • 13 Information Systems Planning: The Search for Potential Value Michael J. Davern
  • 14 Planning Technology Investments for High Payoffs: A Rational Expectations Approach to Gauging Potential and Realized Value in a Changing Environment Yoris A. Au and Kim Huat Goh and Robert J. Kauffman and Frederick J. Riggins
  • 15 IT Investment Planning: Anticipating Social Subsystem Costs and Benefits Sherry D. Ryan
  • 16 Option-Based Management of Risk in Information Systems Planning Michel Benaroch
  • 17 Planning for Information System Development Project Teams Jun He
  • 18 The Moderating Effects of Coordinated Planning on Project Performance Victoria L. Mitchell and Robert Zmud
  • Part IV Goals And Outcomes of is Planning
  • 19 Information Strategy: Confronting Research with Practice Alexander Teubner and Martin Mocker and Alexander Pellengahr
  • 20 How IT Infrastructure Flexibility Shapes Strategic Alignment: A Case Study Investigation with Implications for Strategic IS Planning Paul P. Tallon
  • 21 How IT Resources Can Provide a Competitive Advantage in Customer Service Jay B. Barney and Guatam Ray
  • 22 Planning for Successful Orchestrated E-Process Supply Chain Partnerships Omar A. El Sawy and Arvind Malhotra and Sanjay Gosain
  • 23 Planning Successful Internet-Based Projects: A Risk-Performance Framework Ananth Srinivasan and R. Brent Gallupe and Elke Wolf
  • Editors and Contributors
  • Series Editor
  • Index

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