I am looking for an example of research on the topic of strategic planning of IT/IS, especially those that use the IASA Framework approach or methodology.
I am a business administration student. I am collecting sources about strategic dialogue because I researched it and wanted sources, but I did not find many
Strategic IT planning frameworks like the IASA methodology are central to aligning technology with business strategies, ensuring organizations can adapt to fast-changing environments. The IASA approach focuses on areas like Business Technology Strategy, Human Dynamics, and IT Environment, making technology an enabler of business transformation rather than merely a supporting function
An example of its application can be seen in large-scale digital business transformations. Here, the emphasis is on integrating emerging technologies—such as AI and cloud computing—to drive innovation. IASA’s Digital-Business-Driven Enterprise Architecture (EA) framework allows organizations to remain agile and competitive, adapting their IT strategies to market and internal shifts
Harvard University’s strategic planning for IT is an example of aligning technological infrastructure with organizational goals, which mirrors the principles of the IASA framework
Similarly, frameworks like COBIT 2019 offer governance structures that help manage IT initiatives in line with business transformation goals, further underscoring the importance of structured IT governance
Incorporating these strategies ensures that IT investments generate value and contribute to long-term business success, facilitating continuous transformation.
Thank you, Dr. Rajender. I learn a lot from you. I hope to meet you. Thank you for the valuable information. I wanted about the types and methods of strategic dialogue. I am new in this field and do not know how to search.
In addition to references mention you might also consider Ross et al's books such at "IT Savvy" and "Designed for Digital" (see links to my reviews of these books below)
More recently, I read Jägare's "Data Science Strategy for Dummies" which may be pertinent as it also addresses incorporation of AI and machine learning (see link to my review below)