Steps to the Future: Fresh Thinking on the Management of IT-Based Organizational TransformationISBN: 978-0-7879-0358-9
Hardcover
352 pages
June 1997, Jossey-Bass
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"An important book for those executives looking to transition theirorganizations into the 21st Century...especially those users andproviders of information technology services. The IT-basedtransformation is the wave of the next millennium." --Carl C.Williams, Vice President of Information Technology, AmocoCorporation
"Fresh approaches to some of the most vexing issues facingorganizations today....A powerful argument for a new view of therole of information technology within the business organization ofthe future." --Michael Vitale, Professor and Head, Dept. ofInformation Systems, University of Melbourne and former VicePresident, Information Technology and Corporate Services,Prudential Insurance (1988-92)
"[Steps to the Future] helps us approach the impAnding third waveof major social change since farming and the industrial revolution-- namely IT&T. Not only are the difficulties and risks offailure analyzed, but ideas for new methods of organizationalapproach and finding new success parameters are documented toensure that we move toward this change with enthusiasm and hope."--Steve Burdon, Managing Director, British Telecommunications, AsiaPacific
"Executives who adopt the new ideas advanced in this book willunderstand why IT must be an integral part of their organizationand how to act decisively to capture maximum business value fromit." --Neville J. Roach, Managing Director, Fujitsu AustraliaLtd.
Endorsement from Tim Besley to come. Ask Nathalie to have itemailed to her. --Tim Besley, Chairman, Commonwealth Bank ofAustralia
"Fresh approaches to some of the most vexing issues facingorganizations today....A powerful argument for a new view of therole of information technology within the business organization ofthe future." --Michael Vitale, Professor and Head, Dept. ofInformation Systems, University of Melbourne and former VicePresident, Information Technology and Corporate Services,Prudential Insurance (1988-92)
"[Steps to the Future] helps us approach the impAnding third waveof major social change since farming and the industrial revolution-- namely IT&T. Not only are the difficulties and risks offailure analyzed, but ideas for new methods of organizationalapproach and finding new success parameters are documented toensure that we move toward this change with enthusiasm and hope."--Steve Burdon, Managing Director, British Telecommunications, AsiaPacific
"Executives who adopt the new ideas advanced in this book willunderstand why IT must be an integral part of their organizationand how to act decisively to capture maximum business value fromit." --Neville J. Roach, Managing Director, Fujitsu AustraliaLtd.
Endorsement from Tim Besley to come. Ask Nathalie to have itemailed to her. --Tim Besley, Chairman, Commonwealth Bank ofAustralia