Underlying Executive Discontent About IT Priorities

by Robert J. Benson, Tom Bugnitz

Practically all companies have some form of priorities for IT investments. Often this is an informal process involving the CIO and other CxO executives. Sometimes the process is much more formal, involving a steering committee and a structured project assessment process. Sometimes ROI computations are at the core of the process; more often, some kind of project scoring process that includes strategy and risk as well as financial return is used.

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Underlying Executive Discontent About IT PrioritiesWed Feb 27 08:58:11 CDT 2008