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IT Strategy for Non-IT Managers: Becoming an Engaged Contributor to Corporate IT Decisions

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How non-IT managers can turn IT from an expensive liability into a cost-effective competitive tool.Firms spend more on information technology (IT) than on all other capital assets combined. And yet despite this significant cash outlay, businesses often end up with IT that is uneconomical and strategically feeble. What is missing in many organizations' IT strategy is the business acumen of managers from non-IT departments. This book presents tools for non-IT managers to turn IT from an expensive liability into a cost-effective competitive tool. It equips readers with the concepts and analytical skills necessary to understand IT needs and opportunities from both sides of the business–IT divide.

Each chapter opens with a jargon decoder–nontechnical explanations of the key ideas in the chapter—and ends with a checklist summarizing non-IT factors to consider in IT decisions. Chapters cover such topics as infusing competitive firepower into IT strategy; amalgamating software and data for a hard-to-duplicate competitive advantage; making choices that meet today's business needs without handicapping future strategy; establishing who decides what about IT strategies; sourcing IT and its challenges; protecting IT assets against disaster in ways that IT professionals cannot; and recognizing the business potential of emerging technologies. Examples are drawn from large corporations, small businesses, and nonprofits around the world.

The book is suitable for use in the MBA core IT course, and is aimed especially at students in professional or executive MBA programs. It will also be a valuable reference for managers.

275 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 15, 2017

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February 8, 2025
This book has the potential to be great, it covers important concepts and provides valuable insights for non-technical managers. However, the author’s writing style makes it a tough read. He often uses overly complex, obscure, and even archaic vocabulary, making the text unnecessarily difficult to follow. At times, it felt like that Friends episode where Joey used a thesaurus for every word. The heavy language seriously hurts readability. A clearer, more straightforward writing style would have made this book far more useful for its intended audience.
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December 13, 2019
Excellent Resource

This should be reviewed prior to every major IT project. I cannot think of a more useful book that I have read for work projects.
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