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To them, it's more like a utility. Of course, even utilities should be evaluated in the light of meeting business objectives. Helping the customer bring that focus to their business could be providing a much better service than they expected. Good article.
Amen to that, brother. Unfortunately, most every company relies upon IT to operate, even remotely. Some organizations are learning that lesson the hard way. Denial and hope are not successful business strategies!
Most mid-size companies often treat IT as operational rather than strategic. This is sad, because, in this day and age, leveraging IT in every area of your business planning (Marketing,Finances,Operations etc ...),is vital to the growth and development of your business. We need to wake up and smell bytes, and start inviting the IT managers to the strategy meetings..:)
Why bidness objectives? Why not just objectives? (This reminds me of leftists who say "social justice" which has little to do with actual justice.)
Sure, executives have their aims, goals, and objectives; managers have theirs; board members have theirs; and stock-owners have their aims, goals and objectives.
Micro client offices with eight users, as well as mega-corporations with tens of thousands of employees might best avoid MSFT garbage like the plague.
Sure, executives have their aims, goals, and objectives; managers have theirs; board members have theirs; and stock-owners have their aims, goals and objectives.
Micro client offices with eight users, as well as mega-corporations with tens of thousands of employees might best avoid MSFT garbage like the plague.
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