The latest issue of IT Professional (v11i6) has some interesting articles on strategic planning for IT organizations.
- Information Technology Strategic Planning by Hong, Edward K
- IT Innovations: Evaluate, Strategize, and Invest by Sahoo, Manas
- Professional and Interpersonal Skills for ICT Specialists by Llorens-Garcia, Ariadna; Llinas-Audet, Xavier; Sabate, Ferran
- IT and Business Alignment: The Effect on Productivity and Profitability by Nash, Elby M.
- Finding Your True IT Transformation by Kraynak, Peter
- Copyright Infringement and Protection in the Internet Age by Berti, John
- Virtual Teams and the Importance of Building Trust by Harell, Georgina; Daim, Tugrul U.
- Cloud Computing: Will Commodity Services Benefit Users Long Term? by Miller, H. Gilbert; Veiga, John
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Dude, all that shit you linked requires a subscription to access.
Sadly, the IEEE doesn't make most of their professional trade magazine stuff OA.