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IT Investment: Making a Business Case
IT Investment: Making a Business Case
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advanced IT investment evaluation techniques
alignment
analysis
Annual Net Benefit
Architecture Risks
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Author_Michael Sherwood-Smith
benefit
Business Case
Business Case Evaluation
Business Justifications
Business Processes
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Comprehensive Business Case
corporate strategic planning
cost
Cost Displacement
Credit Control Activities
Discounted Cash Flow
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financial justification methods
Formative Evaluation Session
Generic Strategy Model
High Level Project Plan
information systems evaluation
Investment Business Case
Keynes
Macro Model
Meso Model
micro
model
Organisation's Corporate Strategy
organisational performance metrics
Organisation’s Corporate Strategy
Pert Chart
principal
Principal Stakeholders
Production Scheduling
profitability
Project Management Programme
project risk assessment
Proton Electronics
ROI
Sales Administration System
stakeholders
strategic
technology investment analysis
Product details
- ISBN 9781138435209
- Weight: 570g
- Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jul 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Frequently not enough attention is given to producing a comprehensive business case or to producing an economic justification for an information systems investment. In fact many organizations are not clear as to what constitutes a sound business case and how to go about producing one. This Professional level book for the Computer Weekly Professional Series will show how to go about justification for I.T. spend. This book is designed for all those who are involved in the decision to invest in information systems. This book is especially relevant to senior business executives, senior financial managers and IT executives. Business consultants, computer and corporate advisors will also find the ideas and material addressed in this text of particular benefit as will anyone involved in corporate and strategic planning.In addition, senior students such as those working towards their MBAs will find this book of use.A business case is a statement or a series of statements that demonstrate the economic value of a particular intervention, a course of action or a specific investment. A business case is not simply a financial forecast of the hardware and software costs and the expected benefits. A business case for an information systems investment involves a comprehensive understanding of both the likely resources as well as the business drivers which will assist business managers improve their performance and thereby obtain a stream of benefits from the investment.In general there are approximately six steps in producing a business case for an information systems investment.1. Determine the high-level business outcomes that will be clearly and comprehensively expressed as a set of opportunities the organization can take advantage of, or problems that need to be rectified.2
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