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World Class IT: Why Businesses Succeed When IT Triumphs
Author:Peter A. High
Language:English
Publisher:Jossey-Bass
Release Date:2009
Media Type:Hardcover
Pages:161
Isbn:978-0-470-45018-5
Congress:HD30.2 .H543 2009
Oclc:935610986

World Class IT: Why Businesses Succeed When IT Triumphs is a 2009 IT management book by Peter A. High that aims to provide a framework by which CIOs and other executives can promote IT within a business. High outlines five principles which align IT with business strategy and allow companies to monitor and improve IT's performance.[1] The book highlights a 2000s trend that views IT as a digital nervous system which delivers corporate thinking to business units, partners and customers.[2] Since the 2009 publication, the book has also been published in Mandarin and Korean editions.

Five principles of World Class IT

Relationship between IT and the business

Using a set of metrics and models, World Class IT crystallizes a strong trend that has emerged across industries in the past decade: the integration of IT and corporate business strategy. CIO Digest recognizes this pattern as key to the long-term organizational growth and development of a company.[3]

In a 2009 IT study, Deloitte finds that IT departments are consistently under pressure to deliver business value in the face of increasingly tighter budgets. IT departments are now expected to synchronize and connect various dimensions of a business-infrastructure, customer service, and project management - yet there is debate within the industry over how to best align information technology with corporate governance. Since corporations spend large portions of their operating budgets on IT, this debate holds a prominent position in business and information technology theory.[4]

CIO Insight notes that the increasing depth and width of IT-business relationships has led to the emergence of IT executives from the corporate structure. Whereas IT executives typically rose from within their technology departments, the need for business-minded CIO's and CTO's has created a demand for leaders versed in corporate strategy. Business theory suggests that this trend will continue as IT moves into the realm of strategic planning.[5]

Forum on World Class IT podcast

IT professionals are increasingly looking to congregate around social media as a forum to raise awareness of the importance of IT-business strategy. Brian Blanchard of CIO Magazine notes that CIOs turn to social media not only to share their own innovative ideas, but also to follow industry trends and form valuable connections.[6]

In an effort to expand the discussion surrounding IT-business relationships, prominent IT professionals participate in a series of informational podcast interviews based on the five principles outlined in World Class IT. The discussions are conducted by Peter High and the over 400 interviews are made available on iTunes and other forums such as Technovation with Peter High (formerly The Forum on World Class IT).[7]

Reviews

IT Business Edge published a review and excerpt of the book.[8]

Related work by the author

The author Peter High has followed up the publishing of his book with numerous pieces on related World Class IT topics. Some of those include the following titles:

See also

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Book Review: IT Leadership Boiled Down to 5 Elements. Mitch. Betts. 21 December 2009. ComputerWorld.com. April 27, 2017.
  2. Web site: Digital Nervous System not Bill Gates' idea . 1999-04-12 . Graham . Lea . Graham Lea (journalist) . TheRegister.co.uk. April 27, 2017.
  3. Web site: Symantec - Global Leader In Next-Generation Cyber Security. https://web.archive.org/web/20110607085910/http://www.symantec.com/business/ciodigest/article.jsp?aid=january10_upload. dead. June 7, 2011. Symantec.com. April 27, 2017.
  4. http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_BE/be/press/press-releases/press-release/e728153207594210VgnVCM200000bb42f00aRCRD.htm e728153207594210VgnVCM200000bb42f00aRCRD.htm
  5. Web site: Building a World-Class IT Shop. CIOInsight.com. April 27, 2017.
  6. http://advice.cio.com/brianblanchard/the_impact_of_social_media_on_the_cio advice.cio.com
  7. Web site: The Forum on World Class IT. MetisStrategy.com. April 27, 2017.
  8. Web site: World Class IT Excerpt - ITBusinessEdge.com. 23 April 2010. ITBusinessEdge.com. April 27, 2017.
  9. Web site: How CIOs at Microsoft and Cisco Realigned IT For A New Era. Peter. High. August 2, 2012. WSJ.com. April 27, 2017.
  10. Web site: CIOs Can Be Chief Innovation Officers, Too. Peter. High. CIO.com. April 27, 2017.
  11. Web site: Inside Qualcomm's Integrated IT Infrastructure. CIOInsight.com. April 27, 2017.
  12. Web site: Should the CIO Run HR, Too?. CIOInsight.com. April 27, 2017.
  13. Web site: McKesson's Randy Spratt: Where IT Nirvana Meets Business Nirvana. CIOInsight.com. April 27, 2017.
  14. Web site: Great American Insurance CIO Piyush Singh: Taking Calculated Risks. CIOInsight.com. April 27, 2017.
  15. Web site: The New Normal: Proceed with Caution. CIOInsight.com. April 27, 2017.
  16. Web site: The New CIO's First Steps. CIOInsight.com. April 27, 2017.
  17. Web site: ADP: IT Innovation in Hard Times Pays Off. CIOInsight.com. April 27, 2017.
  18. Web site: Flextronics: Keeping IT Running On 'Just Enough'. CIOInsight.com. April 27, 2017.
  19. Web site: World Class IT: The best CIOs are full partners in driving and executing business strategy. EMC.com. April 27, 2017.