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Management Information Systems (MIS), Decision Making - Management, Business Technology - Information Systems, Finance - Capital - General & Miscellaneous, Management - Technology

It Value Quest

by Renkema, Theo Renkema
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Overview

The IT Value Quest How to Capture the Business Value of IT-based infrastructure Theo J.W. Renkema Although the potential of information technology (IT) is beyond dispute, it proves to be very difficult to evaluate its true business value. In the present competitive business arena, modern IT provides the enabling infrastructure for efficient and effective business operations, leveraging business improvements and securing a competitive edge. Capturing the value of this IT-based infrastructure is often considered as the most critical and yet the most complex part of managerial decision-making. Many managers do not try to justify their expenditure or measure whether their money was well spent. This situation has become unacceptable in the light of the rising costs and uncertain benefits of this increasingly important type of business investment. The call for more financial returns and more 'value for money' can no longer be ignored. Making the right investment evaluations will make the vital difference between business success and failure. This book provides a unique perspective on assessing and creating business value from investments in IT-based infrastructure and, more importantly, it shows how the role of IT-based infrastructure is critical to obtain the full benefits of IT. Management/Information Systems

Synopsis

The IT Value Quest How to Capture the Business Value of IT-based infrastructure Theo J.W. Renkema Although the potential of information technology (IT) is beyond dispute, it proves to be very difficult to evaluate its true business value. In the present competitive business arena, modern IT provides the enabling infrastructure for efficient and effective business operations, leveraging business improvements and securing a competitive edge. Capturing the value of this IT-based infrastructure is often considered as the most critical and yet the most complex part of managerial decision-making. Many managers do not try to justify their expenditure or measure whether their money was well spent. This situation has become unacceptable in the light of the rising costs and uncertain benefits of this increasingly important type of business investment. The call for more financial returns and more 'value for money' can no longer be ignored. Making the right investment evaluations will make the vital difference between business success and failure. This book provides a unique perspective on assessing and creating business value from investments in IT-based infrastructure and, more importantly, it shows how the role of IT-based infrastructure is critical to obtain the full benefits of IT. Management/Information Systems

About the Author, Renkema

Theo J.W. Renkema is working in the IT Strategy department of the Rabobank and is employed as a Research Fellow in the Department of Technology Management of Eindhoven University of Technology, both in the Netherlands. He previously worked with a large financial services firm and was a management consultant in the Corporate IT department of Philips Electronics. As well as gaining a "cum laude" Masters degree in Business Economics Theo Renkema has a PhD in Industrial Engineering & Management Science. Dr Renkema has authored several books, numerous articles, and regularly lectures in the areas of IT investment appraisal, business value assessments, and benefits management.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
278
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471988175

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