IT investments come into existence and deliver results through three primary sets of activities: innovation, implementation, and integration. All three have to be attended to for organizations to capitalize on the business potential of IT. Each set of activities represents a different perspective, complementary to the other two.
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The Three "I's" of IT Investments
Posted November 1, 2005 | Leadership | Leadership |
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