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Managers considering the merits of the IMBOK and the specific ways in which it might assist their information technology and systems planning have many tools and techniques to choose from, but the most pressing question right at the start is: how well are we actually doing?
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We will treat business process and business information as one management domain for the present purpose—the survey data that is summarised here pre-dates the division of the central domain into two parts for process and information.
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Rob Lambert (a sometime member of faculty at the Cranfield School of Management) was the originator of much of what emerged in the survey instruments, and his insight and perseverance is acknowledged.
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Bytheway, A. (2014). Assessing Information Management Capability. In: Investing in Information. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11909-0_9
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