Bringing The Business And IT Strategies In Line

Topics:
Information Technology Strategy
Tags:
Brain,
Business,
Deloitte LLP,
Information Technology,
Management,
Strategy
Source:
Deloitte Development

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Overview: Businesses are like living organisms. They grow, they change, and they (hopefully) learn from their mistakes. Like living organisms, businesses also have a brain. The "Brain" of any business is the C-suite, which is charged with developing the strategic direction of the company. Most companies also have at least a basic Information Technology (IT) strategy. But often, that IT strategy is not aligned with the business strategy. In essence, one half of the brain doesn't know what the other half is doing - bad in humans, bad in companies too.

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Format: PDF | Size: 119KB | Date: Apr 2008 | Pages: 2


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