Steve Poniatowski and J.D. Wichser [Archive.org URL]

Traditionally, most companies allocate IT funds based on net present value (NPV) or ROI. The problem with this approach is it naturally favors projects that deliver productivity benefits, even when other projects with less tangible value may be more important to the overall business strategy. Projects with the highest NPV or ROI don’t necessarily create the most value. What really matters is whether an investment supports critical business processes and affects key value drivers.

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