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Original Articles

RETHINKING STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Pages 42-47 | Published online: 08 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Despite well-publicized successes, the use and understanding of strategic information systems remains unclear. By focusing on how these basically conventional information systems are used and renaming them strategy support systems, organizations can begin the crucial process of reconceptualizing their use of IT resources in support of strategic objectives.

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J. Lee Maier

J. LEE MAIER is assistant professor in the department of CIS at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboru.

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