IT Governance for IT Effectiveness

Posted November 30, 2009 | Leadership |

Effective IT is essential for modern business performance. Since the mid-1990s, our company has accumulated a database that now contains data from over 230 organizations. In the database (which we discuss in further detail in the next section), business dependence on IT has been measured since 1990, and the average organizational dependence scores have increased from the low 4s on average to about 6.5 on a 7-point rating scale.

About The Author
Thomas M. Lodahl
Thomas M. Lodahl is cofounder and Principal of CogniTech Services Corporation (www.cognitechcorp.com). Previously, he was the Director of Office Automation at the Diebold Group. Mr. Lodahl has held professorships at MIT and Cornell and was an editor for Administrative Science Quarterly for 10 years. He received a PhD in industrial psychology from University of California, Berkeley.
Kay Lewis Redditt
Kay Lewis Redditt is cofounder and Principal of CogniTech Services Corporation. She has a background in labor economics research and has held positions of MIS Director and Division CFO at American Express as well as Division COO at MacMillan Publishing. Ms. Redditt has a bachelor's degree in economic research and a master's degree in econometrics.
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