Planning Review: Volume 19 Issue 3
Table of contents
Redesigning the organization through information technology
Peter G.W. KeenThe cure for stultifying complexity—redesign the organization so that information and information technology drive simplification.
The business information and analysis function: A new approach to strategic thinking and planning
Stephen M. Millett, Rolf LeppänenHere's another path of evolution open to corporate planning—transform your department into the business information and analysis (BIA) function.
Making competitive intelligence relevant to the user
André G. Gib, Robert A. MarguliesIn October 1984, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the McDonnell Douglas Corporation in St. Louis, Missouri, directed that each of the company's major components…
How information power can improve service quality
Timothy R. FureyBy coupling information technology to a sophisticated statistical system for measuring service quality, companies can discover precisely where their performance needs improvement.
A catalog of commercially available software for strategic planning
Robert J. MocklerThese fourteen software programs can help managers do strategic planning and teach them the consequences of strategic decisions.