One of the main objectives of the alignment of Business and IT in both small and large organizations is to improve the chances for an IT department to provide services that result in business success. An essential phase for this alignment is the definition of business requirements. In this paper we describe the successful use of a blend of industrial and academic requirements methods for an IT system development at Procter and Gamble, (P&G), UK. We identify two main elements for the success of this phase: (1) the combination of methods from P&G and academia, (2) the focus of P&G’s IT department on providing business solutions. This shift is accompanied by a move from writing specifications of IT systems towards defining business requirement...
As opposed to the earlier IT-business alignment research where there appears to be a tendency to vi...
A review of IT trade publications and MIS research literature on IT-business alignment confirms the ...
Many organisations are finding that their IT systems and processes are not supporting their business...
A key success factor for a successful company in a dynamic environment is effective and efficient in...
Business and IT alignment continues to be a challenge for business which seek to maximise value of a...
The relationship between the business and IT departments in the context of the organisation has been...
Already for more than two decades, the necessity and desirability of aligning business needs and inf...
A key success factor for a successful company in a dynamic environment is effective and efficient in...
It is widely accepted that sustaining Business and Information Technology (IT) alignment is a comple...
IT-business alignment has been the focus for top managers in the last two decades. Literature report...
The alignment of business strategies with Information Technology (IT) is optimal when harmony exists...
Alignment between an Information Technology (IT) function and the organisation it serves is the proc...
Background This research paper is concerned with providing the reader with a framework to facilitate...
Business today is under increasing pressure to improve performance, and success largely depends on a...
Aligning business and IT strategy is a prominent area of concern. Organizations that successfully al...
As opposed to the earlier IT-business alignment research where there appears to be a tendency to vi...
A review of IT trade publications and MIS research literature on IT-business alignment confirms the ...
Many organisations are finding that their IT systems and processes are not supporting their business...
A key success factor for a successful company in a dynamic environment is effective and efficient in...
Business and IT alignment continues to be a challenge for business which seek to maximise value of a...
The relationship between the business and IT departments in the context of the organisation has been...
Already for more than two decades, the necessity and desirability of aligning business needs and inf...
A key success factor for a successful company in a dynamic environment is effective and efficient in...
It is widely accepted that sustaining Business and Information Technology (IT) alignment is a comple...
IT-business alignment has been the focus for top managers in the last two decades. Literature report...
The alignment of business strategies with Information Technology (IT) is optimal when harmony exists...
Alignment between an Information Technology (IT) function and the organisation it serves is the proc...
Background This research paper is concerned with providing the reader with a framework to facilitate...
Business today is under increasing pressure to improve performance, and success largely depends on a...
Aligning business and IT strategy is a prominent area of concern. Organizations that successfully al...
As opposed to the earlier IT-business alignment research where there appears to be a tendency to vi...
A review of IT trade publications and MIS research literature on IT-business alignment confirms the ...
Many organisations are finding that their IT systems and processes are not supporting their business...