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Maturing Business/IT Alignment Capability; the Practitioner's view.

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Maturing Business/IT Alignment Capability; the Practitioner's view.

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Aligning IT and business needs is still one of the most important concerns for senior management. The
message of Business and IT Alignment (BIA) is logical and undisputed, but implementation is apparently
difficult. Luftman and Kempaiah [11] conclude that business and IT alignment needs a tool that can provide an assessment of an organization’s level of alignment and a roadmap on how to improve alignment. A broadly used framework for assessing business and IT alignment maturity is Luftman’s Strategic Alignment Maturity (SAM) model [10]. The paper presents a survey study into the perceived contribution of the different variables and sub-variables of the SAM model. We found that the perceived contribution of the variables are not equally spread and suggest a modification of the model

OrganisatieHogeschool Utrecht
AfdelingKenniscentrum Innovatie en Business
LectoraatBusiness, ICT en Innovatie
Gepubliceerd inConference proceedings
Jaar2011
TypeConferentiebijdrage
TaalEngels

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