A Practical Guide to Information Systems Strategic Planning
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A Practical Guide to Information Systems Strategic Planning
by Authors:
Anita Cassidy
Released: 29 May, 1998
ISBN: 1574441337
Hardcover
Sales Rank: 15,850
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Customer Review #1:
Proven approach and a detailed roadmap
This book, like all of Ms. Cassidys work, is straightforward, to the point and reads like a blueprint for success. In particular, she frames the objectives (Where are we? Where do we need to be? Whats the best way to get there?), then gives guidance on answering the questions and a realistic and actionable plan for meeting the objectives.Her approach is focused on business needs and linked to the overriding imperatives and strategies of that domain. She begins by discussing the business drivers and why strategic planning is necessary, then provides a phased approach to the strategic planning process itself. This approach captures the business and technical "as-is" and "to-be" pictures, performs a gap analysis, and a plan for going from "as-is" to "to-be". On the surface this appears to be common sense, but the devil is in the details, and she provides the details. That is what makes this book so valuable. More importantly, its obvious that she has extensive experience in strategic planning because all of the subtle issues are addressed, and her advice is on the mark every step of the way. Of course, one of the big issues in strategic planning is the question of what capital investments to make in software, either as an upgrade or entire replacement of company-critical systems, that align to the slected strategy. This book shows how to select the best fit to meet strategic plans, and how to capture the true costs and support requirements as a matter of due diligence. This book is, in my opinion, one of the better ones on the topic, and is only exceeded by her most recent book titled "A Practical Guide to Planning for E-Business Success: How to E-enable Your Enterprise". That book contains substantially the same approach as this one, but is aligned to e-business. Regardless of which book you choose, youll find Ms. Cassidys approach to reflect best practices, and the advice interspersed throughout the book to be invaluable.
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Customer Review #2:
The glass is half full
Half of the book deals with strategic planning which is quite helpful. Half the book deals with how to acquire an application which is not.
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Customer Review #3:
Simple, Thorough, Comprehensive
I work for a large East Coast Utilities company. Our project team was charged with producing an "Information Systems Strategic Plan". A daunting task given multiple platforms, architectures, and technologies. Our team was experienced and knowledgeable, but lacked process direction. We turned to Anita Cassidys book and found it amazingly helpful. We found ourselves referring to it many times during the planning and implementation stages of the project. Her book provides an authoritative reference which allowed us to cut total project time by 25%. We didnt need to argue about process, methodology, or research strategy. We went with Cassidys suggestions and we were more than pleased with the results. Cassidys simple, straightforward approach is easy to follow, meaningful, and very applicable. If you have the task of assembling an IS Strategic Plan, then this book will give you the step-by-step methodology to do so. Nice job Anita!
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