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Bennet P. Lientz (Author), Lee Larssen (Author)

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0750678259 978-0750678254 September 10, 2004 1
Many IT projects fail to deliver the benefits to the business that were promised. Yet IT managers and staff work hard to meet the needs of the business: Systems are put in place; network operations are reliable and stable. The cause is usually a misalignment of IT with the business. In this book, Bennet Lientz and Lee Larssen present over 200 specific, practical guidelines and steps that show how to: align IT and the business, develop methods that make IT more proactive in helping the business, more effectively manage vendors, avoid negative surprises, ensure that more projects are completed on time and within budget, among other things. The techniques in this book have been implemented in over 60 organizations around the world and in over 20 different industries, and the authors include several examples in each chapter to illustrate their points. Follow these proven recommendations to manage IT as a business that adds value to the company.

* Techniques in the book have been implemented in over 60 organizations in over 20 countries
* Guidelines show how to align IT and the business and make IT more proactive in helping the business
* The authors present concrete method to manage IT as a business that adds value to the company

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Manage IT as a Business
How to Achieve Alignment and Add Value to the Company

Bennet P. Lientz and Lee Larssen

Many IT projects fail to deliver the benefits to the business that they promised. This is despite the fact that IT managers and staff work hard to meet the needs of the business by putting systems into place and ensuring that network operations are reliable and stable. The cause of this problem is almost always a misalignment of IT within the business.

In this book, Bennet Lientz and Lee Larssen present over 200 specific, practical guidelines and steps that demonstrate how to:

¨ Align IT and the business
¨ Develop methods that make IT more proactive in helping the business
¨ More effectively manage vendors
¨ Avoid negative surprises
¨ Ensure that more projects are completed on time and within budget

The techniques in this book have been implemented in over 60 organizations around the world and in over 20 different industries, and the authors include several examples in each chapter to illustrate their points.


Bennet P. Lientz is a consultant, teacher, and researcher. He is Professor of Information Systems at the Anderson Graduate School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Lientz was one of the project leaders involved in the development of ARPANET, the precursor of the Internet. He is the author of more than 20 books and 60 articles on information systems, planning, project management, and E-Business.

Lee Larssen has served as a business and IT manager and consultant for the past 25 years in over 40 firms in various locations such as Asia, Latin American, Australia and Europe. She was also the Manager of Operations for Toyota Automotive Group from 1979-1999.

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First Sentence:
Information systems and technology have now been around for almost 50 years. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
nonproject work, business unit issues, shadow systems, vendor staff, emergency fixes, business unit objectives, exception transactions, traditional project management, vendor managers, cumulative improvement, new project ideas
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Quick Hits, Myth Number, Time Figure, Executive Steering Committee, Enterprise Resource Planning
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