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Posted by Patty Hearst on October 17, 2001 at 11:46:42:
In Reply to: The hidden value of IT posted by Martyn R Jones on October 17, 2001 at 09:11:20:
Hi Martyn
Q
1. What aspect of IT adds most value?
2. What aspect of IT adds no value?
3. What aspect of IT has negative value?A
1. IT that works
2. IT that sort of works
3. IT that doesn't workwith 'works' defined as fulfilling business (or other) objectives.
Chris :>)
- Re: The hidden value of IT Dave Kendall 09:27:25 10/18/01 (0)
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