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Why IT Strategy Does Not Suffice?

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As it results from studies carried out by the author, more and more government units in Poland has developed IT strategies. However, it appears that commonly these materials have purely declarative character and are not reflected by real actions — especially by information projects being realized (in compliance with a rule that the urgent things prevail over the important things). Considerations on how to perform the operationalization of IT strategy with use of a concept of Enterprise Architecture were undertaken in the article.

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Sobczak, A. (2009). Why IT Strategy Does Not Suffice?. In: Tkacz, E., Kapczynski, A. (eds) Internet – Technical Development and Applications. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 64. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05019-0_19

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