Information Systems Management: Governance, Urbanization and Alignment
About this book
Information Systems Management is intended to sensitize the heads of organizations
to the issues raised by information systems (IS). Through its pedagogical presentation,
the book ensures that issues related to IS are not left solely to the experts in the
field.
The book combines and analyzes three key concepts of IS: governance,
urbanization and alignment. While governance requires the implementation of a number
of means, bodies and procedures to manage IS more effectively, urbanization involves
visualization methods to enable the manager to take into account the different levels
of the organization of an IS and their coherence. Finally, alignment assesses the
ability of the IS to make a significant contribution to the organization's strategy.
Author Bios
Daniel Alban is a former Senior Lecturer in Management Sciences and Information Systems at Paris Descartes University (2005-2017), France.
Philippe Eynaud is Professor of Management Sciences and Information Systems at Sorbonne Business School, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France.
Julien Malaurent is Professor and Head of the "Managing IT in a Digital Age" and "Digital Transformation" courses at ESSEC, France.
Jean-Loup Richet is Associate Professor of Management Sciences and Information Systems at Sorbonne Business School, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France.
Claudio Vitari is Professor of Management Science at Aix-Marseille University, France.


