2007
DOI: 10.1002/j.1681-4835.2007.tb00206.x
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Key Issues for Cios in South Africa

Abstract: Business strategy, operations, communication and technology have converged and resulted in increased demand for business flexibility. Chief Information Officers (CIOs) are particularly challenged because they operate at the intersection between information technology, their organisations, and society. Amidst increasing emphasis on cost-efficiency, information technology resource investment and emergence of new technologies, stakeholders need to understand the most relevant issues within a three-to five-year pe… Show more

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“…Examples include: A survey of challenges facing South African Chief Information Officers (K. Johnston, Muganda, & Theys, 2007), a survey of the impact of Black Economic Empowerment on IT Governance implementation (Mohapi & Njenga, 2012), and a survey of knowledge management practices among South African firms (Naicker & Omer, 2015). Other topics under the general business heading are trade (Bankole, Osei-Bryson, & Brown, 2015) and banking (Motjolopane & Lutu, 2011).…”
Section: General Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples include: A survey of challenges facing South African Chief Information Officers (K. Johnston, Muganda, & Theys, 2007), a survey of the impact of Black Economic Empowerment on IT Governance implementation (Mohapi & Njenga, 2012), and a survey of knowledge management practices among South African firms (Naicker & Omer, 2015). Other topics under the general business heading are trade (Bankole, Osei-Bryson, & Brown, 2015) and banking (Motjolopane & Lutu, 2011).…”
Section: General Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a survey of key issues for chief information officers of listed companies in SA (Johnston et al, 2007), FOSS did not feature at all. Surprisingly, people development and skills development were also not listed as key issues, this in a developing country with a skills shortage and given the government's focus on skills development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%