Real Business of IT: How CIOs Create and Communicate Value
By (Author) Richard Hunter
By (author) George Westerman
Harvard Business Review Press
Harvard Business Review Press
13th October 2009
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
658.05
Hardback
240
Width 155mm, Height 234mm
447g
If you're a general manager or CFO, do you feel you're spending too much on IT or wishing you could get better returns from your IT investments If so, it's time to examine what's behind this IT-as-cost mind-set. In The Real Business of IT, Richard Hunter and George Westerman reveal that the cost mind-set stems from IT leaders' inability to communicate about the business value they create-so CIOs get stuck discussing budgets rather than their contributions to the organization. The authors show how to communicate about these forms of value with non-IT leaders-so they understand how your firm is benefiting and see IT as the strategic powerhouse it truly is.
Richard Hunter is Group Vice President and Gartner Fellow in Gartner Executive Programs, a division of Gartner, Inc., the world's largest technology research firm. Since joining Gartner, Inc. in 1995, Hunter has been a leading analyst in Gartner's coverage of applications development methodology, IT architecture, and knowledge management. In his current role, Hunter is nationally renowned for his research and expertise on information security, privacy, and IT risk management. George Westerman is Research Scientist in the Center for Information Systems Research at the MIT Sloan School of Management. His research on IT risk management and IT leadership has been warmly praised by IT and Non-IT Executives around the world. He has been quoted in CIO Magazine, The Economist, and other leading publications. His work has appeared in Sloan Management Review, IBM Systems Journal, Harvard Business School cases, and Gartner Group executive reports, as well as academic journals.