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Executive Accountability: Creating the Environment for Business Value from Technology

✍ Scribed by Darlene Barrientos Crane, Margery Mayer


Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
176
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Because technology reaches across and beyond the entire organization, there is a critical need for executive accountability, leadership, and involvement to achieve measurable business benefits from technology investments. Too often, the absence of strategic thinking, unverified technology benefits, ineffective organizational collaboration, and vague or dispersed managerial accountability seriously undermine the potential results that could otherwise be achieved from critical initiatives. The authors look realistically at how technology is chosen, how to evaluate existing technology, and how to deliver value. To change the typical pattern of failure, organizations must move away from the proliferation of blame. When accountability is not specified or when executives fail to take full ownership, the value technology delivers to the company is at risk. Executives can immediately improve the delivery of value from technology by implementing organization-wide collaboration and decision-making that ensures all voices are heard. A second crucial action to undertake is measurement, and this book describes the limits of only looking at problems from a financial perspective, identifies available tools, and offers new perspectives on measuring technology value. A third action is strategic initiative management, an oversight process that ensures that the consistent delivery of business benefits from technology initiatives is visible to executives while projects are under way.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 4
Preface......Page 6
Introduction......Page 10
I: MAKING THE CASE FOR CUSTOMER AND ORGANIZATION-WIDE BENEFIT FROM TECHNOLOGY......Page 14
1. Debunking the β€œPromise of Technology”......Page 16
2. Understanding the Victim’s View of Technology......Page 30
3. Realizing the Strategic Value of Technology......Page 42
II: SHIFTING TO ORGANIZATION-WIDE THINKING ABOUT BUSINESS BENEFITS......Page 58
4. Building Organization-Wide Processes for Delivering Value from Technology......Page 60
5. Creating a Structure for Organization-Wide Collaboration......Page 76
6. Developing Organization-Wide Technology Decision Making......Page 94
III: THE NEW WAY TO GENERATE VALUE FROM TECHNOLOGY......Page 110
7. Establishing a Value-Driven Management Process for Technology......Page 112
8. Identifying the Value of Technology......Page 132
9. Overseeing Initiatives to Generate Business Value from Technology......Page 150
C......Page 172
O......Page 173
V......Page 174
Y......Page 175


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