KAJIAN TINGKAT KEMATANGAN KESELARASAN STRATEGI BISNIS DAN TI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE LUFTMAN STUDI KASUS: PT. BIT TEKNOLOGI NUSANTARA

  • Rani Irma Handayani (1*) Manajemen Informatika AMIK BSI Jakarta

  • (*) Corresponding Author
Keywords: IT Governance, Penyelarasan Strategi Bisnis Dan Strategi TI, Metode Luftman

Abstract

PT . BIT Technology Nusantara is a company engaged in telecommunications . In its operations the company is in dire need of Information Technology ( IT ) to solve daily operational tasks . Even at this time Information Technology (IT ) plays an important role in enhancing the perceived competitive advantage of an organization. IT has proven to create value for the organization. Organizations are increasingly dependent on IT to remain competitive with other organizations. With the right IT management expected the application of information technology can run optimally. Good IT management is done by assessing the compatibility between the application of IT and business processes of the organization. For that Luftman method is used for measuring the alignment of business and IT strategy by using six criteria: Communicationz, Competency / Value Measurement, Governancz, Partnership, Scopes & Architecture, Skills.

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Published
2016-03-07
How to Cite
Handayani, R. (2016). KAJIAN TINGKAT KEMATANGAN KESELARASAN STRATEGI BISNIS DAN TI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE LUFTMAN STUDI KASUS: PT. BIT TEKNOLOGI NUSANTARA. Jurnal Pilar Nusa Mandiri, 12(1), 54-61. https://doi.org/10.33480/pilar.v12i1.259
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