IT Savvy: What Top Executives Must Know to Go from Pain to Gain

Hardback

Main Details

Title IT Savvy: What Top Executives Must Know to Go from Pain to Gain
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter Weill
By (author) Jeanne W. Ross
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 209,Width 139
Category/GenreManagement and management techniques
ISBN/Barcode 9781422181010
ClassificationsDewey:658.4
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
Imprint Harvard Business Review Press
Publication Date 29 June 2009
Publication Country United States

Description

Digitization of business interactions and processes is advancing full bore. But in many organizations, returns from IT investments are flatlining, even as technology spending has skyrocketed. These challenges call for new levels of IT savvy: the ability of all managers-IT or non-IT-to transform their company's technology assets into operational efficiencies that boost margins. Companies with IT-savvy managers are 20 percent more profitable than their competitors. In IT Savvy, Peter Weill and Jeanne Ross-two of the world's foremost authorities on using IT in business-explain how non-IT executives can acquire this savvy. Concise and practical, the book describes the practices, competencies, and leadership skills non-IT managers need to succeed in the digital economy. You'll discover how to: -Define your firm's operating model-how IT can help you do business -Revamp your IT funding model to support your operating model -Build a digitized platform of business processes, IT systems, and data to execute on the model -Determine IT decision rights -Extract more business value from your IT assets Packed with examples and based on research into eighteen hundred organizations in more than sixty countries, IT Savvy is required reading for non-IT managers seeking to push their company's performance to new heights.

Author Biography

Peter Weill is Chairman of MIT's Center for Information Systems Research. Jeanne Ross is Director of the Center.