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Information Technology Best Practices Can Improve Performance and Produce Results

By Hoenig, Christopher

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Book Id: WPLBN0000180786
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Information Technology Best Practices Can Improve Performance and Produce Results  
Author: Hoenig, Christopher
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Accountability in government, United States. General Accounting Office
Collections: Government Library Collection, Government Accountability Integrity Reliability Office Collection
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Publisher: United States General Accounting Office (Gao)

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Hoenig, B. C. (n.d.). Information Technology Best Practices Can Improve Performance and Produce Results. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Government Accountability Integrity Reliability Office Collection

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Excerpt: It is a pleasure to be here this morning to discuss how best practices applied by leading organizations can be effectively used to improve the management of information technology (IT) in the federal government. A huge gap exists between public sector and private sector capabilities to use information technology to provide modern, efficient, and cost-effective services. Narrowing this gap is possible through improved legislation that requires agencies to adopt modern management practices and produce results. As you know, we have recommended IT management reforms for the last two years that are grounded in our past audit work and case study research conducted on leading public and private organizations.

 
 



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