IT Strategic Plan Step-By-Step
Discover a five-step process for developing an effective IT strategic plan that addresses one of the top concerns of Chief Information Officers. Learn more in our comprehensive guide.
Discover a five-step process for developing an effective IT strategic plan that addresses one of the top concerns of Chief Information Officers. Learn more in our comprehensive guide.
This report posed a simple question to a network of experts: what technology trends will impact the business most over the next 18 months? Here are the top 10 technology trends – enablers of existing business model or disrupters presenting new business opportunity – ranked by their impact/use for business.
This issue brief presents a snapshot of IT trends and views from hospitals chief information officers and technology leaders on progress and challenges in health information technologies (HIT) adoption.
This research studies three different work systems to compare and contrast the two prevailing theories of information systems success namely, the DeLone and McLean Model and Alter’s Work system performance indicators. It proposes an integrated model of information systems success that enhances the two underlying models by incorporating the system users’ perceptions of system problems, opportunities and risks. <br /><br />Note: This is a research dissertation that is both theoretical and long. Get yourself a cup of coffee before you start reading!<br />
This paper discusses the impact of emerging technology and changing user needs on the success of information systems and proposes an extension to the DeLone and McLean IS Success Model.
This research summarizes the findings of a survey of IT Executives from around the globe on the key issues facing them and their organizations.
This paper extends the DeLone and McLean framework to define and measure software project success, software project management success, and software project product success.
This paper introduces and discusses the DeLone and McLean model for information systems success.
This paper discusses enhancements to the DeLone and McLean Model for information systems success based upon real life implementations and further research and analysis of the original framework which was introduced in 1992.
Do CEOs value Information Technology capability as an essential tool for competitive advantage? This research delves into this issue analyzing CEOs own words – spoken and written to shareholders! Excellent discussion even though dated!