The Information Paradox: Realizing the Business Benefits of Information Technology
The Information Paradox: Realizing the Business Benefits of Information Technology
Editorial Reviews
Max Staines, Director, Compass Analysis Canada Limited
Chief Executives are finally demanding that IT be as fiscally accountable as all other areas of the business have been traditionally. . This book lays out an approach that can help.
Lee Meredith, Director of Finance, Clearnet Communications, Inc.
The Information Paradox helps IT leaders move beyond traditional task and time-driven project management into business actions required for successful change and value-added applications.
The Information Paradox: Realizing the Business Benefits of Information Technology
The Information Paradox: Realizing the Business Benefits of Information Technology,John Thorp,Fujitsu Consulting's Center for Strategic Leadership,Mcgraw-Hill,0071342656,Business & Economics,Business/Economics,Management - General,Management Information Systems
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