From Business Strategy To Information Technology Roadmap: A Practical Guide For Executives And Board Members
by Andrew Pham /
2013 / English / PDF
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Whether you are a CEO, CFO, board member, or an IT
executive,
Whether you are a CEO, CFO, board member, or an IT
executive,From Business Strategy to Information
Technology Roadmap: A Practical Guide for Executives and Board
Members
From Business Strategy to Information
Technology Roadmap: A Practical Guide for Executives and Board
Members lays out a practical, how-to approach to
identifying business strategies and creating value-driven
technology roadmaps in your organization. Unlike many other books
on the subject, you will not find theories or grandiose ideas
here. This book uses numerous examples, illustrations, and case
studies to show you how to solve the real-world problems that
business executives and technology leaders face on a day-to-day
basis.
lays out a practical, how-to approach to
identifying business strategies and creating value-driven
technology roadmaps in your organization. Unlike many other books
on the subject, you will not find theories or grandiose ideas
here. This book uses numerous examples, illustrations, and case
studies to show you how to solve the real-world problems that
business executives and technology leaders face on a day-to-day
basis.
Filled with actionable advice you can use immediately, the
authors introduce Agile and the Lean mindset in a manner
that the people in your business and technology departments
can easily understand. Ideal for executives in both the
commercial and nonprofit sectors, it includes two case studies:
one about a commercial family business that thrived to become a
multi-million-dollar company and the other about a nonprofit
association based in New York City that fights against child
illiteracy.
Filled with actionable advice you can use immediately, the
authors introduce Agile and the Lean mindset in a manner
that the people in your business and technology departments
can easily understand. Ideal for executives in both the
commercial and nonprofit sectors, it includes two case studies:
one about a commercial family business that thrived to become a
multi-million-dollar company and the other about a nonprofit
association based in New York City that fights against child
illiteracy.