The primary driver for this research was the continuing high failure rate of investments in IS/IT which has stayed at around 70-80% for over 30 years. The aim of this research was to 'explore the extent to which organisations have adopted benefits driven practices when undertaking investments in IS/IT. An initial phase of the research was primarily based on detailed documentation on 25 projects taken from the knowledge management database of an IS/IT consultancy. A second phase comprised in-depth case studies at three organisations. This phase explored the practices adopted on three or four projects at each organisation and importantly the wider organisational context in which the projects took place. An important contribution from this res...
The return that organizations derive from investments in information systems and technology continue...
debate in the IS/IT literature amongst researchers, academics, and practitioners. This is as true in...
The issue of expected and actual benefits realised from IS/IT investments has generated a significan...
The primary driver for this research was the continuing high failure rate of investments in IS/IT wh...
In this paper we have explored the extent of adoption of benefits-driven approaches to IT investment...
In 1996 Ward et al reported the results of their UK study into the state of practice in evaluating a...
Information systems and technology investments in organisations are substantial and growing. While f...
Although organisations continue to make substantial investments in information systems and informati...
Almost without exception organisations have become reliant on Information Systems (IS) and Informati...
The issue of expected and actual benefits realised from IS/IT investments has generated a significan...
This book considers the topic of achieving value from IT from both theoretical and practical perspec...
Abstract: A research project has recently been initiated, to establish the characteristics of the or...
The return that organizations derive from investments in information systems and technology continue...
The issue of expected and actual benefits realised from IS/IT investments has generated a significan...
The issue of expected and actual benefits realised from IS/IT investments has generated a significan...
The return that organizations derive from investments in information systems and technology continue...
debate in the IS/IT literature amongst researchers, academics, and practitioners. This is as true in...
The issue of expected and actual benefits realised from IS/IT investments has generated a significan...
The primary driver for this research was the continuing high failure rate of investments in IS/IT wh...
In this paper we have explored the extent of adoption of benefits-driven approaches to IT investment...
In 1996 Ward et al reported the results of their UK study into the state of practice in evaluating a...
Information systems and technology investments in organisations are substantial and growing. While f...
Although organisations continue to make substantial investments in information systems and informati...
Almost without exception organisations have become reliant on Information Systems (IS) and Informati...
The issue of expected and actual benefits realised from IS/IT investments has generated a significan...
This book considers the topic of achieving value from IT from both theoretical and practical perspec...
Abstract: A research project has recently been initiated, to establish the characteristics of the or...
The return that organizations derive from investments in information systems and technology continue...
The issue of expected and actual benefits realised from IS/IT investments has generated a significan...
The issue of expected and actual benefits realised from IS/IT investments has generated a significan...
The return that organizations derive from investments in information systems and technology continue...
debate in the IS/IT literature amongst researchers, academics, and practitioners. This is as true in...
The issue of expected and actual benefits realised from IS/IT investments has generated a significan...