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The Technology Garden - Blog Archive for May (2007)

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Healthy signs for IT-Business alignment
McKinsey has just published the results of a survey of 72 senior IT executives in the US (free subscription required for the full article) which investigated IT strategy maturity. The majority of respondents believe that they are successfully...
Neil Macehiter, Macehiter Ward-Dutton | 9th May '07

Does IT matter
In this post Andrew McAfee at Harvard Business School has a detailed discussion about the impact of IT. He concludes with the following question: What’s the correct way to think about IT’s effects going forward: diminished competitive...
Neil Macehiter, Macehiter Ward-Dutton | 16th May '07

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