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Proving IT's value to management, November 30, 2009
This review is from: The Business Value of IT: Managing Risks, Optimizing Performance and Measuring Results (Hardcover)
Too often, companies suffer from strained relationships between their businesspeople and their information technology (IT) staffers. Much of this irritation stems from differences in the way they view IT's contributions. Experienced IT executives Michael D.S. Harris, David Herron and Stasia Iwanicki's useful handbook explains how to get IT team members and organizational personnel to understand each other, initially by clearly defining IT's contributions in business terms. Besides valuable information, graphs, charts and chapter summaries, the authors include the references for everything they cite so you can dig more deeply into areas that affect your work. getAbstract praises their ability to express their thesis in human terms rather than lapsing into dreary technical recitations, although the writing is sometimes awkward. While utterly focused on IT, their book is not too technical for managers who deal with those in the field. This book enables you to explore the strengths and weaknesses of a variety of IT-finance, data and measurement models so you can select the ones that fit your situation.
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