IT's got what it takes. (CIOs demonstrate the value of technology)

Many chief information officers (CIOs) are being asked by management to demonstrate the value of IT investments. The task can be quite challenging, but some innovative CIOs have been successful, such as Ameritech Corp's dir of consulting services Eric Christensen. Christensen has found success...

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Published inComputerworld Vol. 28; no. 40; p. 87
Main Author LaPlante, Alice
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Framingham Computerworld, Inc 03.10.1994
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ISSN0010-4841

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Summary:Many chief information officers (CIOs) are being asked by management to demonstrate the value of IT investments. The task can be quite challenging, but some innovative CIOs have been successful, such as Ameritech Corp's dir of consulting services Eric Christensen. Christensen has found success using a technique created by the CongiTech Services Corp, which specializes in determining the effectiveness of IT. The CogniTech technique allows a firm to survey subjects, including reporting structures, architecture, corporate and IS cultures and organizational hierarchy. The method stresses the concept that effectiveness is critical for IS success, not simply efficiency. Effectiveness questions whether a service, product or activity provides needed results and not just whether the activity, product or service is delivered at the lowest possible cost.
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ISSN:0010-4841