Effects of Business Managers’ Skills on Enterprise Resources Planning Strategic Alignment

K. Mezghani, Lassaâd Mezghani
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The subject of the antecedents of strategic IT/IS alignment continues to generate interest. Most researches focus on the role of IT/IS managers in the alignment process and less attention is paid to the role of business managers in such projects. Indeed, although these managers are deemed to have contributions to the success of IT/IS projects, few researches have examined their contributions in the alignment process. In this context, this research attempts to identify the contributions of business managers’ skills in achieving alignment between business strategy and ERP (Enterprise Resources Planning) implementation. To achieve this objective, a model is developed based on the literature review. According to this model, three types of skills are necessary for business managers to contribute to alignment: IT/IS skills, interpersonal skills and conceptual skills. These skills influence the state of alignment directly and indirectly by promoting interactions between managers. A survey research provided support, mainly, to the assumptions of indirect dependency between skills and the state of alignment. The results of statistical tests demonstrate also that it is mainly interpersonal skills which most influence alignment. These results are in contradiction with several previous studies that emphasize the importance of the "technical" skills of business managers (IT/IS skills) to contribute to alignment. Thus, this research supports the idea that the "social" (human) aspect is more crucial than the "technical" one in ERP projects. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE AR-SA
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企业管理者技能对企业资源规划和战略结盟的影响
战略IT/IS一致性的先决条件的主题继续引起人们的兴趣。大多数研究集中在IT/IS管理人员在对齐过程中的作用,而较少关注业务管理人员在此类项目中的作用。事实上,尽管这些管理人员被认为对IT/IS项目的成功有贡献,但很少有研究检查他们在对齐过程中的贡献。在此背景下,本研究试图确定业务经理的技能在实现业务战略和ERP(企业资源规划)实施之间的一致性方面的贡献。为了实现这一目标,在文献综述的基础上建立了一个模型。根据这个模型,业务经理需要三种技能来为一致性做出贡献:IT/IS技能、人际关系技能和概念技能。这些技能通过促进管理者之间的互动直接或间接地影响一致性的状态。一项调查研究提供了支持,主要是对技能和对齐状态之间的间接依赖的假设。统计检验的结果也表明,人际交往能力是影响一致性的主要因素。这些结果与之前几个强调业务经理的“技术”技能(IT/IS技能)对一致性贡献的重要性的研究相矛盾。因此,本研究支持“社会”(人)方面在ERP项目中比“技术”方面更重要的观点。正常0 false false false EN-US X-NONE AR-SA
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