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"Business Value": Getting Real with What IT Can Mean

Posted December 1, 2003 | Leadership | Cutter Benchmark Review

We hear, almost daily, the phrases "business value," "business drivers," "IT value," and many other such words applied to the "connecting business to IT" discussion. Unfortunately, these phrases are often used as if the world has reached consensus on what they mean, how they can be defined in a given company, and what a manager can do to understand them in his or her own context. We all know that this just isn't true; and in fact, the vagueness of the definition often clouds the discussion, rather than helping it along.

About The Author
Tom Bugnitz
Tom Bugnitz's specialties include business and organization transformation through information systems, information systems organization management, technology planning, the impact of new and emerging technologies, the impact of technology on business strategies, information systems operations, strategic systems applications, and leadership for executives. Mr. Bugnitz has lectured widely on these subjects and has codeveloped methodologies in… Read More
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