Why Today's IT Organization Won't Work Tomorrow

Topics:
Information Technology Strategy
Tags:
A.T. Kearney,
Information Technology,
Management,
Strategy
Source:
A.T. Kearney

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Overview: Many IT organization are so busy digging out of yesterday's ruts they have too little time to anticipate what tomorrow might bring. Caught in operational mode, they are not well positioned to help create or implement the types of strategies that set a business apart. But by closing the gap between the needs of business and the ability to deliver, IT can move beyond fixing the past and more actively plan for the future. Companies that fail to transform their IT organization and functions will lag behind their competitors and put their future growth at risk. This paper explores the question of why IT organizations find it so challenging to help their companies compete today - and how IT can help businesses prepare for tomorrow.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,505KB | Date: Mar 2005 | Pages: 20


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