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An edition of The new IT (2015)

The new IT

how technology leaders are enabling business strategy in the digital age

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"Introducing a Powerful New Business Model for Today's IT..Blogger, speaker, software executive, and bestselling author Jill Dyche; has been thinking about leadership a lot lately. Having consulted with business and IT executives with Fortune 500 companies for most of her career, she has heard a common refrain: "What should we do about shadow IT?" She's decided to address the answer head-on...With the onslaught of cloud solutions, consumerization of technology, and increasingly tech-savvy business people, it's time for a manifesto for leaders who recognize--and are nervous about--the demands of the digital age. Whether you're an executive, department head, or IT manager, The New IT provides an action-ready blueprint for building and strengthening the role of IT in your company--and prescribing IT's future. Learn how to:.. ASSESS your current and future IT profile. ALIGN your IT organization with business priorities. MAP technology delivery plans according to business priiorities. ORGANIZE IT according to your company's culture and strengths. REDEFINE innovation and talent management practices. BUILD a stronger and enduring role for IT as a business partner..By using field-tested techniques to align your IT department with your corporate objectives, you can leverage the power of technology across the entire company. The New IT provides a set of tactical and experienced-based frameworks to help you and your colleagues conceive a new roadmap. It also includes real-world case studies and best practices from successful, technology-enabled companies such as Toyota, Merck, Brooks Brothers, Union Bank, and many others. You'll hear from major industry pioneers, IT thought leaders, and other change agents who are leading the way in this new frontier. And you'll learn how to bring your business and IT together in a way that is truly transformative...The new IT is more than computing power. It balances strategy and delivery. It's interactive and inclusive. It's as omnipresent as the smart phone and just as revolutionary. It equips you with the tools you need to succeed in reframing the IT conversation and propelling your business forward..Praise for The New IT.."Jill has penned a de Toquevillean map of the digital world. Should be a required text for every business leader in the country." Thornton May, futurist and author of The New Know.."Enterprise IT has reached an inflection point in how services are delivered and consumed, requiring our profession to undertake a transformation of our own. Jill Dyche; describes well the challenges we face, how to assess them, and how to take action to complete the journey toward modern enterprise IT." Kimberly Stevenson, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Intel.."Conversational, intuitive, and intelligent, this book goes right to the heart of governance (control), innovation (change), identity (authority), relevance (alignment), and influence (strategy). It's a timely book that should be read by executives across organizations." Peter Marx, Chief Innovation and Technology Officer, City of Los Angeles.."A highly readable, entertaining book that will help CIOs and their executive partners address the ongoing challenge of converting IT from a strategic liability to a strategic asset." Peter Weill and Jeanne Ross, MIT Center for Information Research and authors of IT Governance.."Everywhere I go I hear complaints about the old IT. Jill Dyche;'s book provides a comprehensive roadmap to changing IT to suit our analytical, consumer-driven, bring-your-own-device times!" Thomas H. Davenport, Distinguished Professor, Babson College, and author of Competing on Analytics and Big Data @ Work.."--

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263

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Table of Contents

What's wrong with IT?
The IT leader's identity crisis
Self-assessment one: the scope of the problem
Strategy on a page
Operations: rethinking your IT portfolio
Organizational models and IT service lines
Innovation, going digital, and other uphill battles
Self-assessment two: your transformation readiness
Fighting the talent wars
Getting and keeping a seat at the table
Self-assessment three: your leadership alignment.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/012
Library of Congress
HD30.2 .D93 2015, HD30.2.D93 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 263 pages
Number of pages
263

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27184952M
Internet Archive
newithowtechnolo0000dych
ISBN 10
0071846980
ISBN 13
9780071846981
LCCN
2015001179
OCLC/WorldCat
891854181

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