Executive Update

Developing IT Strategy in the Context of Business Needs

Posted February 8, 2011 | Leadership | Leadership |

Deciding the priority and funding for major IT initiatives, such as developing a new system or supporting a new technology, are among the most important functions of the IT governance process. Anyone who has been part of an IT governance committee recognizes that business needs and goals are the key basis for these decisions -- IT strategy must be synchronized with business goals.

About The Author
Jerrold Grochow
Dr. Jerrold M. Grochow is a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Business Technology Strategies practice. He is an analyst and innovator in the areas of strategic and tactical technology planning, operational effectiveness and risk assessment, and general IT management, with the ability to balance technical and business judgment in developing strategic approaches to complex problems. Dr. Grochow's background includes technical and… Read More
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