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STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

A Misunderstood Concept?

Pages 42-45 | Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The concept of the strategic information system (SIS) has been seriously discussed In both Industry and academia. Several attempts have been made to identify opportunities for the formal development of strategic systems as competitive weapons. Yet most instances of SIS success are retrospective, and most organizations have no definite plan to develop an effective SIS. This leads to questions concerning how much IS managers really understand about the development of strategic systems.

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Ranjan B. Kini

RANJAN B. KINI is an assistant professor of Business administration at Indiana University Northwest, Gary IN, and an active member of Decision Sciences Institute.

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