IT Management in the Digital Age: A Roadmap for the IT Department of the Future

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Springer, 05.09.2018 - 122 Seiten

This book examines the massive changes currently taking place in the business world and commonly known under the label “digitalization.” In addition, it describes the significant impacts of technological innovations on processes, products, services and business models.

The digital transformation resulting from these developments leads to disruption for many enterprises and industries. While for many years, IT departments mainly concentrated on fulfilling the requirements of business departments effectively and efficiently by means of high-quality IT services and operations, today’s IT departments are increasingly expected to actively co-design and co-create the enterprise.

This book describes how information technology enables innovation for businesses, and how IT departments can proactively and in a timely manner collaborate with the business departments of their corporation to leverage these innovations. It also delineates the implications of digitalization for the structures, processes and people in today’s IT departments. IT leaders and managers who are responsible for corporate IT, as well as practice-oriented researchers, will find valuable inspirations and guidance in this book, the central mission of which is to encourage and enable a more proactive role for IT in the digital transformation processes.

"This book demonstrates the impact of digital transformation on IT organizations and their management. It also presents potential risks for technology availability, security and data protection. The authors develop a vision of what IT management should look like in ten years if it is to continue playing an important role in the company. The book seeks to motivate IT executives and managers with IT responsibility to actively adapt their thinking and their IT organizations before they are forced to react to external pressure. Definitely worth reading!"

Sven Kreimendahl, Director Business Technology Services, Campana & Schott
 

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Inhalt

The Digital Revolution How Technological Trends Change the Business World
1
The Development of Corporate IT From the Beginnings to the IT Department of the Future
14
No Business Without IT IT Is the Central and Indispensable Driver of Entrepreneurial Value Creation
27
Development and Operation Are Not Decisive IT Management Follows the InnovateDesignTransform ́ ́ Paradigm
41
Shadow IT as a Lived Practice IT Innovations Are Developed in Interdisciplinary Teams Within the Business Departments
49
Innovations Through Networks Turning Strategic Suppliers into Innovation Partners
56
Focusing on the User Development Processes are Agile EndUserCentered and Merged with the Operation
65
Infrastructure as Commodity IT Infrastructure Services Are Traded on Free Markets and Purchased as Required
75
Digitalization as a Risk Security and Business Continuity Management Are Central CrossDivisional Functions of the Company
85
Transformable IT Landscapes IT Architectures Are Standardized Modular Flexible Ubiquitous Elastic CostEffective and Se
93
The End of the IT Department IT Experts Become Part of the Business Departments and Are Coordinated by a Dedicated Executive
100
Demography Digital Natives and Individual Entrepreneurship Employees Become a Strategic Competitive Factor
109
Summary and Conclusion
119
Appendix
121
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Nils Urbach is Professor of Information Systems and Strategic IT Management at University of Bayreuth, Germany. He is also Deputy Director of FIM Research Center and the Project Group Business and Information Systems Engineering of Fraunhofer FIT. His research and teaching is focused on strategic IT management and digital transformation.

Frederik Ahlemann holds the Chair for Information Systems and Strategic IT Management at University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. He is also executive director of the Institute for Computer Science and Information Systems at this university. His research interests include digital transformation, digital business strategies, enterprise architecture management as well as project and project portfolio management.

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