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OverviewToday there are few organizations that can afford to ignore information technology and few individuals who would prefer to be without it. As managerial tasks become more complex, so the nature of the required information systems changes from structured, routine support to ad hoc, unstructured, complex enquiries at the highest levels of management. As with the first three editions, this fourth edition of Strategic Information Management: Challenges and Strategies in Managing Information Systems presents the many complex and inter-related issues associated with the management of information systems. This book provides a rich source of material reflecting recent thinking on the key issues facing executives in information systems strategic management. It draws from a wide range of contemporary articles written by leading experts from North America, Asia, and Europe. Designed as a course text for MBA, Master's level students, and senior undergraduate students taking courses in information management, it also provides a wealth of information and references for researchers. New to this edition are updated readings addressing current issues and the latest thinking in information management. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert D. Galliers (Bentley University, USA) , Dorothy E. Leidner (Baylor University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 4th New edition Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.068kg ISBN: 9780415996471ISBN 10: 0415996473 Pages: 556 Publication Date: 16 June 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Replaced By: 9780367252519 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsPart 1: Foundations 1. Conceptual Developments in Information Systems Strategy- Reflections on Information Systems Strategizing, R.D Galliers; from The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology: Innovation, Actors, and Contexts, C Avgerou, C Ciborra & F Land 2. Sustaining Competitive Advantage- IT-Dependent Strategic Initiatives and Sustained Competitive Advantage: A Review and Synthesis of the Literature, G Piccoli & B Ives 3. The Evolving Information Systems Strategy- Information Systems Management and Strategy Formulation: Applying and Extending the 'Stages of Growth' Concept, R D Galliers & A R Sutherland 4. Approaches to Information Systems Planning- Experiences in Information Systems Planning, M J Earl 5. The Information Systems Planning Process- Meeting the Challenges of Information Systems Planning, A L Lederer and V Sethi Part 2: Components of Information Systems Strategy 6. Information Strategy- Towards a Comprehensive Model of Information Strategy, M Mocker & R A Teubner; Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Systems, June 2006 7. Information Technology Strategy- Creating a Strategic IT Architecture Competency: Learning in Stages, J Ross 8. Information Management Strategy- Principles and Models of Organizing the IT Function, R Agarwal & V Sambamurthy 9. Evaluating the Outcomes of Information Systems Plans- Managing Information Technology Evaluation - Techniques and Processes, L P Willcocks Part 3: Management Perspectives and Considerations 10. The CIO Role- Understanding an Organization's View of the CIO: The Role of Assumptions About IT, M L Kaarst-Brown 11. Organizational Culture- Relating IT Strategy and Organizational Culture: An Empirical Study of Public Sector Units in India , S Kanungo, S Sadavarti & Y Srinivas 12. IT Governance-- Don't Just Lead, Govern: How Top-Performing Firms Govern IT, P Weill 13. Strategies for Managing in Difficult Environments- How CIOs Manage IT During Economic Decline: Surviving and Thriving Amid Uncertainty, D E Leidner, R Beatty & J Mackay 14. Project Evaluation- Project Retrospectives: Evaluating Success, Failure, and Everything in Between, R R Nelson 15. IT and Organizational Performance- Resource-Based View and Competitive Strategy: An Integrated Model of the Contribution of IT to Firm Performance, S Rivard, L Raymond & D Verreault Part 4: Some Current Challenges 16. Knowledge Management- Three Knowledge Management Strategies: Knowledge Hierarchies, Knowledge Markets, and Knowledge Communities, A Dennis & I Vessey 17. Privacy, Property and Ethics- Conflicts Between Privacy and Property: The Discourse in Personal and Organizational Knowledge, A Dulipovici & R Baskerville 18. Enterprise Systems- The Challenges of Implementing 'Vanilla' Versions of Enterprise Systems, C Soh & S K Sia 19. Exploration and Exploitation- Implementing Enterprise Resource Planning and Knowledge Management Systems in Tandem: Fostering Efficiency and Innovation Complementarity, S Newell, J C Huang, R D Galliers & S L Pan 20. 'Best' Practice- The Creation of 'Best Practice' Software: Myth, Reality and Ethics, E L Wagner, S V Scott & R D Galliers 21. Outsourcing- Managing Outsourcing: The Lifecycle Imperative, S Cullen, P Seddon & L Willcocks 22. Offshoring- Twenty Practices for Offshore Sourcing, J.W Rottman & M C LacityReviewsGiven the critical importance of information systems and technology for businesses today, this new and updated edition covers the breadth of topics relevant for managing information strategically. By bringing together contributions addressing contemporary issues and challenges that every manager is likely to face, Professors Galliers and Leidner have produced a most valuable and accessible volume. A must read for anyone with managerial ambitions. --Joe Peppard, Cranfield School of Management, UK The latest edition of Strategic Information Management accomplishes the dual objective of maintaining the unique thrust (a refreshing mix of accessible theory and informed practice) of this well-respected book and rejuvenating its intellectual content by incorporating new, insightful articles authored by internationally respected observers of today's IT-driven global economies. I strongly recommend this book for adoption in graduate courses (and, possibly, advanced undergraduate courses) on IT management and IS strategy. Just as important, I strongly recommend the book for business and technology professionals looking for an efficient way to come-up-to-speed on key management practices of companies recognized for their capabilities in applying IT for competitive advantage. --Robert W. Zmud, University of Oklahoma, USA Managing information and information technology has never been more critical to the success of organizations. IT leaders today are expected to transform business processes and raise the competitiveness of their organizations. To achieve these objectives, proficiency in the theory and practice of strategic management of IT resources is essential. Strategic Information Management, 4th edition provides students and practitioners with a roadmap for navigating the new environment of enterprise IT leadership. Covering topics from the CIO role and strategic planning, to outsourcing and offshoring, this book brings together the best practices and conceptual frameworks necessary for effective strategic management of IT. --Bruce Weber, London Business School, UK Given the critical importance of information systems and technology for businesses today, this new and updated edition covers the breadth of topics relevant for managing information strategically. By bringing together contributions addressing contemporary issues and challenges that every manager is likely to face, Professors Galliers and Leidner have produced a most valuable and accessible volume. A must read for anyone with managerial ambitions. --Joe Peppard, Cranfield School of Management, UK The latest edition of Strategic Information Management accomplishes the dual objective of maintaining the unique thrust (a refreshing mix of accessible theory and informed practice) of this well-respected book and rejuvenating its intellectual content by incorporating new, insightful articles authored by internationally respected observers of today's IT-driven global economies. I strongly recommend this book for adoption in graduate courses (and, possibly, advanced undergraduate courses) on IT management and IS strategy. Just as important, I strongly recommend the book for business and technology professionals looking for an efficient way to come-up-to-speed on key management practices of companies recognized for their capabilities in applying IT for competitive advantage. --Robert W. Zmud, University of Oklahoma, USA Managing information and information technology has never been more critical to the success of organizations. IT leaders today are expected to transform business processes and raise the competitiveness of their organizations. To achieve these objectives, proficiency in the theory and practice of strategic management of IT resources is essential. Strategic Information Management, 4th edition provides students and practitioners with a roadmap for navigating the new environment of enterprise IT leadership. Covering topics from the CIO role and strategic planning, to outsourcing and offshoring, this book brings together the best practices and conceptual frameworks necessary for effective strategic management of IT. --Bruce Weber, London Business School, UK Author InformationRobert D. Galliers is currently Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Bentley University. Previous to his post at Bentley, he was Professor of Information Systems and Research Director in the Department of Information Systems at the London School of Economics and Dean of Warwick Business School, both in the UK. Dorothy E. Leidner is the Randall W. and Sandra Ferguson Professor of Information Systems at Baylor University, USA. She has broad international experience, having previously served as Associate Professor at INSEAD and as visiting Professor at ITESM in Monterrey, Mexico and at the University of Caen, France. Since 2005, she has been a regular visiting Professor at the University of Mannheim. 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