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How to Create a Great Information Technology Vision -- and Thrill Your Ceo Mr Thomas S Ireland
How to Create a Great Information Technology Vision -- and Thrill Your Ceo
Mr Thomas S Ireland
Publisher Marketing: This book is written for the information technology planner responsible for setting the IT Vision for their enterprise. This IT Visionary is the person who, if they do their job right, makes it possible for their enterprise to achieve excellence. The strategic planner's ability to clearly envision the future of the marketplace, the competition and the enterprise means the difference between long term success and failure. This visionary's skill is vital and their decisions may be of broader consequence than those of most others in the organization. Their ability to put all this information into a concise, clear, energizing, action oriented plan can make the difference between organizational success or failure over the long term. This book shows how to develop and and implement an information technology vision that doesn't just support and enterprise It enhances the enterprise's potential for achieving excellence! This book presents a streamlined planning tool for the information technology strategic planner that can be used effectively in any type of organization whether it is a corporation, non-profit or government enterprise. Through a series of logical steps it guides the technology planner toward first understanding the vision, infrastructure and operation of the enterprise they are supporting. Using this information a complementary vision and infrastructure are developed for the IT group supporting the enterprise. The inevitable result is an IT plan that not only supports, but also enhances, the ability of the enterprise to achieve its business or competitive objectives. This planning methodology has successfully been used by the author for more than a decade and is now being used by many others. Contributor Bio: Ireland, MR Thomas S Tom received his BS in Electronics Engineering and a minor in mathematics from Oklahoma State University. While there, he published his first paper in "The Oklahoma State Engineer." That paper won first place in a Big Eight Universities competition. Tom accepted a commission in the United States Air Force. While an Air Force Officer, and later as a Department of Defense civilian, he managed technology program management teams responsible for communications and electronics installations in the Middle East, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and other military installations in the Ohio region. His Plans and Programs duties included disaster preparedness; survival, recovery, reconstitution and war planning. After leaving the Air Force, Tom went to work for a technology division of the Mead Corporation responsible for designing and operating their networks in support of what was at that time the world's largest on-line, full-text search and retrieval data base. He eventually moved to Mead Corporate Staff where he successfully integrated their network operations and directed the modernization of the corporation's client computing services systems. He participated in a Vision Team which successfully established a long term IT Vision for the corporation. Tom later went to work for CompuServe/UUNet. Over three years he integrated the operations of their Class A web hosting data centers while the operation was expanding from three to twenty data centers across North America. Most recently, Tom contributed his experience to his local community as the Chief Technology Officer for a team supporting several cities in southwestern Ohio. In this role he provided technology support to the regional Tactical Crime Suppression Unit and the Organized Crime Task Force. He has been featured in a cover article in "Wireless for the Corporate User," and has been published in "Telecommunications Magazine" and "Community Media Review." He is co-author of an AT&T Labs paper presented in Munich, served as the Bell Labs liaison for the Mead Corporation and has been personally highlighted in an AT&T annual report as an example of collaborative customer innovation. Tom is married with four children and a growing number of grandchildren. These days he is indulging a life-long desire to share his experiences by writing on a number of subjects reflecting his broad range of interests.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 6 de septiembre de 2012 |
| ISBN13 | 9781479220786 |
| Editores | Createspace |
| Páginas | 74 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 5 mm · 113 g |