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ROI for Technology Projects
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A01=Jack J. Phillips
Author_Brian Roulstone
Author_Jack J. Phillips
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Communicating Project Results
Control Group Arrangement
CRM Project
customer
Data Collection Plan
development
enterprise
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Equipment Expense
executive decision support
financial impact assessment
intangible benefit measurement
Intangible Data
Intangible Measures
IT investment evaluation
Job Function
management
monetary
Monetary Units
Order Entry Error
organisational performance analysis
planning
Post-project Analysis
Reaction Objectives
relationship
resource
ROI
ROI Analysis
ROI Evaluation
ROI Methodology
ROI Process
Soft Data
Soft Data Items
Technology Development Costs
Technology Development Project
Technology Development Staff
technology project financial justification
technology project metrics
trend
Trend Line Analysis
value
Product details
- ISBN 9781138157941
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 14 Dec 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first book focusing on the ROI for technology investments written by a technology executive for technology decision makers with the support and guidance of the foremost authority in the discipline of Return on Investment. This book leverages the talents of both authors to provide a framework and methodology that can ensure greater success in mobilizing technology initiatives. There is no other book on the market that specifically addresses the critical need to prove ROI on resource intensive technology projects with a time-tested and industry leading methodology. To date, most ROI books have focused in the areas of human performance, training, marketing, and other human capital related disciplines.
With increased scrutiny of technology spending by the most complex organizations in the world, technology leaders need a 'tool kit' to help them prepare for hard-hitting discussions with their organization's CFO, president, CEO, or chairman about the return they should expect from critical technology projects. Rather than focusing top managers' attention on cutting, challenging, and controlling expenditures (as many C-level accountants prefer to do), this approach guides technology managers in providing executives with more comprehensive, balanced information that helps all involved make better business decisions. Along the way, it helps technology managers communicate more effectively with the financial decision makers in their organizations. The book also shows executives how partnering with IT leaders can help top management understand the return these technology projects can provide to the organization in increased human efficiency, automation of manual processes, unified organizational data, and other high-return results from complex and critical technology initiatives.
At the same time, executives and IT professionals need to have their projects measured with a balanced perspective. While the ROI itself is very important, it's also important to capture intangibles related to the project, as well as information about application and implementation of the project. Even earlier in the cycle, it's important to capture reaction to the technology and the extent to which individuals have learned the technology. Together, these data sets represent a balanced profile of success, with ROI at the pinnacle.
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