Applying Principles from IT Architecture to Strategic Business Planning

Applying Principles from IT Architecture to Strategic Business Planning

Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: November, 2012|Copyright: © 2013 |Pages: 246
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2527-3
ISBN13: 9781466625273|ISBN10: 1466625279|EISBN13: 9781466625280
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Through the application of information architecture principles, the development of a comprehensible strategic planning process and a useable planning document together will provide an effective solution to any business’s strategic planning problems.

Applying Principles from IT Architecture to Strategic Business Planning describes the principles of IT architecture to develop the creation of an information model of business strategic requirements. Highlighting the importance of organizational goals within a business, this book is an essential read for employees on a managerial and executive level who are involved in the organizational development of a company.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Information Architecture
  • Information Systems Alignment
  • Key Performance Indicators
  • Planning Methodologies
  • Strategic Planning
  • Strategy Development
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Australian researcher McKee introduces the pertinent aspects of strategic planning, information systems alignment and architecture, their interaction, and the importance of that interaction. His topics include research methodology, whether it is necessary to plan strategically, approaches to strategy development, improving strategic plan documentation, the why and the benefits of architecture, a structure for strategic planning information, and using the information architecture model.

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James McKee has a PhD from the Department of Information Systems, Wollongong University, Australia. He has lectured in Information Systems at that university for several years and prior to that was a technical architect with EDS Australia working on a large re-engineering project in a team of IT architects with the Australian Customs. James has been in the computing industry for 40 years and he has spent many years in the management team of a University Computer Centre, concluding with the position of Associate Director of Administrative Information Systems.
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