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| An organization should create a shared business vision and mission, and plan how it will achieve its strategic goals and objectives. |
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| Outlines a business vision, business/IT strategies, and technical architecture for a company. |
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| Information technology architecture |
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| A blueprint for information technology in a company that specifies a technology platform, applications architecture, data resources, and IT organization structure. |
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| Planning for competitive advantage |
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| Evaluating strategic business/IT opportunities based on their risk/payoff potential for a company. |
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| Scenario approach to planning |
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| Planning teams stimulate the role of information technology in various hypothetical business situations. |
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| Business application planning |
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| Evaluating IT proposals for new business application development projects. |
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| Evaluating strategic business opportunities based on a company's capabilities and the competitive environment. |
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| Accomplishing the strategic and applications developed during organizational planning. |
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| Managing the introduction of new technologies and IT-based strategies in organizations. |
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| End users frequently resist the introduction of new technology. |
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| End users should be part of planning for organizational change and business/IT project teams. |
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| Implementing business/IT change |
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| Companies should try to minimize the resistance and maximize the acceptance of major changes in business and information technology. |
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| Expresses how a business can deliver value to customers and make money. |
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| Identifying and developing e-business strategies for a company would be an example. |
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