A. Vision statement.
The vision statement articulates the long-term aspirations and goals of the organization, providing a clear direction for its future. It outlines what the organization seeks to achieve and often includes elements related to innovation, growth, customer satisfaction, and market leadership. The IT strategy should be closely aligned with the organization's vision statement to ensure that IT initiatives and investments support and enable the realization of the overarching strategic objectives. While process and capability maturity, balanced scorecard, and governance objectives are important considerations in IT strategy development, they should all ultimately serve the broader vision and strategic direction of the organization. Therefore, the vision statement should be the primary input when developing IT strategy.
The PRIMARY input when developing IT strategy should be the vision statement (Option A). The vision statement articulates the long-term aspirations and goals of the organization, providing a clear and inspiring direction for its future. IT strategy should align with and support the overall vision of the organization, ensuring that IT initiatives contribute to the achievement of broader business objectives.
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