Consider the authors definition of information strategy: a complex of implicit or explicit visions, goals, guidelines, and

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Consider the authors’ definition of information strategy: a complex of implicit or explicit visions, goals, guidelines, and plans concerning the supply and the demand of formal information in an organization sanctioned by management, intended to support the objectives of the organization in the long run, while being able to adjust to the environment. How does this differ from the notion of information strategy depicted in Figure 3.1  in the Preface? The authors treat information strategy, IS strategy, IS strategic planning, and strategic IS planning as the same thing. How might these be differentiated?

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Strategic Information Management

ISBN: 209143

3rd Edition

Authors: Robert D. Galliers, Dorothy E Leidner

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