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Title: Strategic information systems planning
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It seems there is no way around this dependence even though disruptions can cause critical failures to core business processes. One can look to the recent FAA flight plan processing computer problems which effectively grounded all U.S. flights to see how critically dependent the airline industry is on information communication technology... Showed first 250 characters
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flights to see how critically dependent the airline industry is on information communication technology.
But if strategic information systems planning is so critical, how is it that there is a distinct disconnect between SISP research and functional practice? Kearns and Lederer state that critics of SISP believe that the methodologies are too rigid to accommodate a dynamic and uncertain environment... Showed next 250 characters
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