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ByRoger Elvin January 2, 2023January 2, 2023

This section of the Elvin family site is now ready to view It summarises the basic concepts and methods of Benefits Assurance with its complementary IT & Change Framework as developed by Roger with his colleagues at the Cranfield School of Management in the early years of the 21st century.

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Fundamentals of Benefits Assurance

ByRoger Elvin December 18, 2022December 21, 2022

This post describes the fundamental thinking that (eventually) came to underpin the Benefits Assurance approach.

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Some Frequently Asked Questions

ByRoger Elvin December 17, 2022December 18, 2022

This post addresses some FAQs about the why, what and how of Benefits Assurance.

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Introduction to the e-change Training site

ByRoger Elvin December 17, 2022December 18, 2022

This post recalls the introduction to the e-change Training limited website, originally published in 2007.

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Note 1

Courtesy of Julian Starling, then of
Electrocomponents plc, at the Cranfield
Information Systems Research Centre members’
meeting on 17 October 2001.

Note 3

For those not familiar with this concept, it is described fully in Ward, J. M. and Peppard, J. (2002),, “Strategic Planning for Information Systems”, John Wiley and Sons.

Note 2

The theory and practice of Benefits Management has been developed and presented by our friend and colleague, Professor John Ward, initially with Phil Taylor and Peter Murray and, more latterly, with Professor Liz Daniel.

John and Liz have recently written up the topic in their book, “Benefits Management, Delivering Value from IS & IT Investments”, Wiley (2006), ISBN 0-470-09463-X.

However for many years, the prime source for Benefits Management was the Cranfield Information Systems Research Centre report, “Benefits Management Best Practice Guidelines”, ISRC-BM-200001, Information Systems Research Centre, Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield, which went through a number of versions from the mid-1990s until John and Liz committed Benefits Management to book form.

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