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Leveraging the New Infrastructure (How Market Leaders Capitalize on Information Technology)
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Product Details
Author:
Peter Weill, Marianne Broadbent
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
320
Publisher:
Harvard Business Review Press (May 19, 1998)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780875848303
ISBN-10:
0875848303
Weight:
23.52oz
Dimensions:
6.5" x 9.6"
Case Pack:
24
File:
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Folder:
TWO RIVERS
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Publisher Identifier:
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Discount Code:
C
Imprint:
Harvard Business Review Press
Audience:
General/trade
Country of Origin:
United States
Overview
Imagine thinking about your company's information technology in the same way that you think about its investment portfolio: as a bundle of assets thatwhen managed rightwill generate revenues and savings. Here's just such a framework for leveraging IT (technology, networks, data, and software)one that enables business managers to make the important decisions about the potentially confounding mix of high-technology that influences near- and long-term planning, affects the ability to support customers, and dictates the flow of daily operations. Drawing upon their rigorous research with more than 100 top multinationals, the authors present a rich and varied range of examples of IT investment strategies that have reaped rewards for firms such as Citibank, Honda, Johnson & Johnson, Ralston Purina, the Development Bank of Singapore, and Telstra. This hands-on resource, compete with benchmarks and case studies, creates the common ground where both management and IT can meet, communicate their goals, and agree on the best plan for getting there.








