Strategic Use of Information Technology for Global Organizations

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M. Gordon Hunter, Felix B. Tan
IGI Pub., 1 jan 2007 - 397 pagina's
The role of chief information officer (CIO) takes on many forms, and is contingent on many factors. Environmental factors such as size, industry, or organizational structure; senior management's interpretation of the value of information technology to the overall operation of the firm; and industry-based regulations, all contribute to the function of this role. Strategic Use of Information Technology for Global Organizations provides valuable insights into the role of CIO's, their necessary interaction with other parts of the organization and the external relationships with vendors and suppliers. Strategic Use of Information Technology for Global Organizations emphasizes the need for balance between management and technology in the role of CIO. It focuses on this role as not only an expert on information technology, but as a leader in the appropriate application of IT.

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Hunter is an Associate Professor in Information Systems in the Faculty of Management at The University of Lethbridge.

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