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The Art of Strategic Planning for Information Technology, 2nd Edition

The Art of Strategic Planning for Information Technology, 2nd Edition

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wordy hogwash
Review: An inane pill to swallow. The book says little in its 341 pages. I'll never get that time back.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wordy hogwash
Review: An inane pill to swallow. The book says little in its 341 pages. I'll never get that time back.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A very good attempt to intewave IT startegy to Business
Review: In my 23 years of experience of working in IT, I would say that this is the first book on IT strategy that attempts to make IT a PART of startegic intent of the business.

No doubt, the book is hard to read and comprehend, but the effort is worth it.

I would have given it an higher rating but for the fact that practical examples is missing which would have made the book more complete.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good toolkit for IT Strategic Planning
Review: This book uses convoluted methods to explain strategic planning. It is all theory without any examples of how to use the author's methods (probably because even he couldn't figure them out!). Avoid it like the plague, if you can. Unfortunately, it's required reading for a textbook for some IT strategic planning classes.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too theoritical and far too convoluted
Review: This book uses convoluted methods to explain strategic planning. It is all theory without any examples of how to use the author's methods (probably because even he couldn't figure them out!). Avoid it like the plague, if you can. Unfortunately, it's required reading for a textbook for some IT strategic planning classes.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wordy Hogwash
Review: This was an inane pill to swallow. The book says little at all in its 341 pages. I'll never get that time back.


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