Richard L. Nolan
Richard L. Nolan is currently William Barclay Harding Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
He is a notable pioneer on the topic of large scale IT management, authoring some of the earliest known systematic treatments of this topic (e.g. [1]), articulating the first application of a staged maturity model to large scale IT (predating the Capability Maturity Model by over a decade)[2], and collaborating with F. Warren McFarlan on a number of influential papers.
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References
- ^ Nolan, Richard, 1974, 1982. Managing the Data Resource Function. St. Paul, Minnesota, West Publishing. ISBN 0829900039 (1982 ed.)
- ^ Nolan, Richard (July, 1973). "Managing the computer resource: a stage hypothesis" (399 - 405). Communications of the ACM 16 (7). Association for Computing Machinery. Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
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