A Public Value Framework For Government IT
This paper introduces a framework to assess the return on investment in government information technology.
This paper introduces a framework to assess the return on investment in government information technology.
This paper presents a comparative analysis – describes the similarities and differences – of key frameworks, methodologies, approaches for evaluating the return on investment on government it.
This paper introduces a framework to align information technology with business based upon market demands – focus resources on IT initiatives that best meet market demands and stay away from those that do not.
This research delved into the change in business climate and the resulting need for change in IT capability – reimagining IT is the name of the game for the CIO in 2011 and beyond.
This whitepaper discusses using enterprise architecture as a tool for information technology (IT) cost management.
This presentation discusses the IT organization at General Motors – key roles and responsibilities – and how it adds value to the business. (This is a pre-meltdown and bailout presentation so much might have changed since!)
This research analyzed IT chargeback in different organizations and reached the conclusion that IT chargeback approach could facilitate useful discussions between the IT unit and business units about business priorities and the value of IT services.
This white paper provides insights into how corporations are responding to the key economic and technology megatrends reshaping the global marketplace.
This research addresses the question: How technology will empower the customer? This first part explores the changes to come in how companies interact with their customers.
This research addresses the question: How technology will empower the customer? The first part explored the changes to come in how companies interact with their customers. This paper focuses on what types of workplace practices, information management and IT delivery structures will be needed to operate and secure the open enterprise and what all these developments hold in store for the respective roles of the information technology (IT) function and the chief information officer (CIO).