IS Strategy definition The increasing dependence of organisations on Information Systems has led to a greater emphasis on determining IS strategies. In parallel, there has been a growing realisation that the IS Strategy should not be developed in isolation but should be regarded as a major contributor to the overall Business Strategy. Business Strategy, in this context, is generally regarded as a definition of an organisation's future business direction, needs, objectives and resources requirements. The IS Strategy should define the programs of IS/IT work that will be required to support the business programmed, and the management and technical policies that will constrain their delivery. IBC Europe's consultants have extensive experience of developing and implementing IS strategies for numerous private and public sector clients. Strategies have addressed a wide variety of business areas including, distribution, energy, finance, retail and telecommunications. Our firm has a strong understanding of the business and technical issues surrounding the development of sound IS strategies. It can bring together a structured team with both business and technical skills. Our approach incorporates the following major steps:
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