Strategic grid model
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Strategic grid model
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The strategic grid model is a contingency approach that can be used to determine the strategic relevance of IT to an organization. The model was proposed by F. Warren McFarlan and James L. McKenney in 1983, and takes the impact of the information technology on the strategy in future planning as the horizontal axis, and the current impact of the information technology on corporate strategy as the vertical axis, which is divided into four types: support, turnaround, factory, and strategic.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_grid_model
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2023-12-04T18:44:31Z
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