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The process of strategic information planning

Strategic information planning is the process of identifying a portfolio of computer-based applications. It is a critical undertaking for both information managers and other managers. Organizations typically carry out a multi-step process to create a strategic information plan. Method/1 is an exampl...

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Published in:The journal of strategic information systems 1992, Vol.1 (2), p.76-83
Main Authors: Lederer, Albert L., Gardiner, Veronica
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Strategic information planning is the process of identifying a portfolio of computer-based applications. It is a critical undertaking for both information managers and other managers. Organizations typically carry out a multi-step process to create a strategic information plan. Method/1 is an example of such a process. A description of it illustrates the activities and challenges experienced by organizations performing strategic information planning.
ISSN:0963-8687
1873-1198
DOI:10.1016/0963-8687(92)90004-G