An edition of The Alignment Effect (2002)

The alignment effect

how to get real business value out of technology

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An edition of The Alignment Effect (2002)

The alignment effect

how to get real business value out of technology

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"In The Alignment Effect, Faisal Hoque combines proven guidance with object lessons from Fortune 500 executives and industry authorities to illustrate how corporations can align themselves through Business Technology Management, thereby increasing their efficiency and reducing the financial and operational risks that have long been associated with business and technology change."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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245

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Cover of: The Alignment Effect
The Alignment Effect
2007, Pearson Education
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: The alignment effect
The alignment effect: how to get real business value out of technology
2002, Financial Times/Prentice Hall
in English
Cover of: The Alignment Effect
The Alignment Effect: How to Get Real Business Value Out of Technology
August 23, 2002, FT Press
Paperback in English - 1st edition
Cover of: The Alignment Effect
The Alignment Effect: How to Get Real Business Value Out of Technology
August 23, 2002, FT Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-229) and index

Published in
Upper Saddle River, NJ

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD30.2 .H664 2002, HD30.2.H664 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 245 p. :
Number of pages
245

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17080091M
Internet Archive
alignmenteffecth00hoqu_0
ISBN 10
0130449393
LCCN
2002027866
OCLC/WorldCat
50205647
Library Thing
586812
Goodreads
1371764

Work Description

The cataclysmic end of the new economy signaled not only a stock implosion but also a dramatic denouement in what was actually a decade-long history of "technology for the sake of technology". This revelation and return to rational thinking seems self-evident: what executive, after all, would willingly throw millions of dollars at an investment without knowing how it could affect their business? If we use history as a guide and tally up the waste, the answer is an unpalatable, "a lot".Now, corporations are demanding the same accountability from their IT investments that they do from their other assets, as they hold technology initiatives to real, bottom-line business results. As any decision-maker charged with overseeing how technology affects the business and vice versa knows, get it right and you're lionized as a savior; get it wrong and you're cast out as a pariah. Combining proven guidance with object lessons from Fortune 500 executives and industry authorities in, The Alignment Effect, Faisal Hoque compellingly illustrates how corporations can align themselves through Business Technology Management, thereby increasing their efficiency and reducing the financial and operational risks that have long been associated with implementing complex business and technology change.

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IMAGINE FOR A MOMENT that you want to build your dream house.
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