Business strategy is important to all organizations. Nearly all Fortune 500 firms are implementing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to improve the execution of their business strategy and to improve integration with its information technology (IT) strategy. Successful implementation of these multi-million dollar software systems are requiring new emphasis on change management and on Business and IT strategic alignment. This paper examines business and IT strategic alignment and seeks to explore whether an ERP implementation can drive business process reengineering and business and IT strategic alignment. An overview of business strategy and strategic alignment are followed by an analysis of ERP. The “As-Is/To-Be” process model is ...
Although corporate strategy helps in differentiation, positioning, and aligning the organisation to ...
The use of modern information technologies (IT) will be successful only if information system (IS) d...
It has been argued that organizations’ inability to realize sufficient value from their IT investmen...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system has been one of the greatest widespread business managemen...
As one of the largest and most complex organizations in the world, the Department of Defense (DoD) f...
It is empirically proved that the IS alignment with business strategies leads to peak organizational...
This article assesses key aspects of IT governance comprising strategic planning especially alignmen...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system which first emerged in the early 90’s, have become so popu...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is an IT system that supports the business functions that firms a...
This thesis examines relationships between strategic alignment, performance, and strategic Enterpris...
This study aims to review and analyze the industry and academic literature on Enterprise Resource Pl...
Many organisations are finding that their IT systems and processes are not supporting their business...
Today, a growing number of enterprises are exploring new uses of IT as a means of maintaining agilit...
The information systems and technologies (IS/IT) are a decisive platform in the response capacity of...
ii This thesis examines relationships between strategic alignment, performance, and strategic Enterp...
Although corporate strategy helps in differentiation, positioning, and aligning the organisation to ...
The use of modern information technologies (IT) will be successful only if information system (IS) d...
It has been argued that organizations’ inability to realize sufficient value from their IT investmen...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system has been one of the greatest widespread business managemen...
As one of the largest and most complex organizations in the world, the Department of Defense (DoD) f...
It is empirically proved that the IS alignment with business strategies leads to peak organizational...
This article assesses key aspects of IT governance comprising strategic planning especially alignmen...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system which first emerged in the early 90’s, have become so popu...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is an IT system that supports the business functions that firms a...
This thesis examines relationships between strategic alignment, performance, and strategic Enterpris...
This study aims to review and analyze the industry and academic literature on Enterprise Resource Pl...
Many organisations are finding that their IT systems and processes are not supporting their business...
Today, a growing number of enterprises are exploring new uses of IT as a means of maintaining agilit...
The information systems and technologies (IS/IT) are a decisive platform in the response capacity of...
ii This thesis examines relationships between strategic alignment, performance, and strategic Enterp...
Although corporate strategy helps in differentiation, positioning, and aligning the organisation to ...
The use of modern information technologies (IT) will be successful only if information system (IS) d...
It has been argued that organizations’ inability to realize sufficient value from their IT investmen...