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'''Strategic Information Systems Planning''' or SISP is the process used by managers to figure out what IT systems they need. It is the process of creating a portfolio based on the use of information system in order to achieve organizational goals and objectives. Within SISP, organizational can clearly define their organizational goals, the critical success factor (CSF) and the problem areas within the organization activity.<ref>Definition of Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) [https://www.mbaknol.com/information-systems-management/strategic-information-systems-planning-sisp/ MBA Knowledgebase]</ref>
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'''Strategic Information Systems Planning''' or SISP is the process used by managers to figure out what IT systems they need. It is the process of creating a portfolio based on the use of [[Information System (IS)|information system]] in order to achieve [[Business Goals|organizational goals]] and [[Business Objective|objectives]]. Within SISP, [[Organization|organizations]] can clearly define their organizational goals, the [[Critical Success Factor (CSF)|critical success factors (CSF)]] and the problem areas within the organization activity.<ref>Definition of Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) [https://www.mbaknol.com/information-systems-management/strategic-information-systems-planning-sisp/ MBA Knowledgebase]</ref>

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Strategic Information Systems Planning or SISP is the process used by managers to figure out what IT systems they need. It is the process of creating a portfolio based on the use of information system in order to achieve organizational goals and objectives. Within SISP, organizations can clearly define their organizational goals, the critical success factors (CSF) and the problem areas within the organization activity.[1]

  1. Definition of Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) MBA Knowledgebase