IS

Gengler, Charles E.

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.233 factors success information critical management implementation study factor successful systems support quality variables related results
0.230 systems information objectives organization organizational development variety needs need efforts technical organizations developing suggest given
0.118 attributes credibility wikis tools wiki potential consequences gis potentially expectancy shaping exploring related anonymous attribute
0.117 planning strategic process management plan operational implementation critical used tactical effectiveness number identified activities years

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Peffers, Ken 1 Tuunanen, Tuure 1
critical success chains 1 critical success factors 1 information systems development portfolio 1 information systems planning 1
information systems project selection 1 information systems strategic planning 1 laddering 1 personal construct theory 1
strategic grid 1

Articles (1)

Extending Critical Success Factors Methodology to Facilitate Broadly Participative Information Systems Planning. (Journal of Management Information Systems, 2003)
Authors: Abstract:
    We extend critical success factors (CSF) methodology to facilitate participation by many people within and around the organization for information systems (IS) planning. The resulting new methodology, called "critical success chains" (CSC), extends CSF to explicitly model the relationships between IS attributes, CSF, and organizational goals. Its use is expected to help managers to (1) consider a wider range of development ideas, (2) better balance important strategic, tactical, and operational systems in the development portfolio, (3) consider the full range of options to accomplish desired objectives, and (4) better optimize the allocation of resources for maintenance and small systems.