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The White Paper, Sea Change in IT, focuses on the impact these changes will have on Silicon Valley pre-public companies.  These three documents are about the White Paper:

          Executive Summary (a two page summary of the entire White Paper)

          Recommendations Summary (a two page summary of Recommendations only)

          Full White Paper (the entire White Paper, which includes the documents above)

The genesis for this White Paper is Nicholas Carr's HBR May 2003 article "IT Doesn't Matter."

Below is a quote from John Seely Brown, former Chief Scientist, Xerox, about Carr's article.

“Nicholas Carr’s article “IT Doesn’t Matter” is an important, perhaps even seminal, piece. It effectively captures the zeitgeist among senior managers of large enterprises and gives elegant voice to the backlash that has swept through management suited regarding IT’s business value.”

To share your views on the Sea Change in IT, please write a letter to the Editor at SeaChange@LundgrenAssoc.com  Your input will be consolidated and published as "Is there a Sea Change in IT?, a Lundgren Associates Debate."

Find out "How We Can Help You" to exploit the Sea Change in IT.  See the documents below:

Executive Summary  (a four page summary of the full document)

Full Document  (the detailed description of "How We Can Help You")

To learn more about how we can help you in your exact situation send us an email:

Help@LundgrenAssoc.com

 

 



Bibliography

“IT Doesn’t Matter”

“Does IT Matter? An HBR Debate”

“IT's future: invisible or invaluable?”

“Ellison and Jobs: Two Visions of Tech”

“Lundgren Associates Major Issues Survey 2003”

“Shaking the MoneyTree”