IT Alignment

Bridging Business and IT Strategy.

Business strategies and IT strategies are interdependent. IT strategies must follow business strategies (e.g., business processes must be supported by IT). From the other direction, IT investments enable and extend business strategies (e.g., new business models through digital technologies). Both directions must be adequately considered in strategic IT planning.

IT alignment is a capability of strategic IT planning and designates the degree to which the IT investments of an enterprise directly enable and support the business strategy. The objective is to achieve and maintain consistency between business and IT strategies. IT alignment leverages value from IT investments and increases enterprise performance and competitive advantage as a result.



The IT Alignment Guide is a lean and effective framework for strategic IT planning to accomplish IT alignment. It describes processes, roles, and techniques for effective application in practice.

The IT Alignment Guide possesses unique features:

  • Best practices for strategic IT planning
  • Usability: it is easy to implement and run.
  • A state-of-the-art framework founded on the latest scientific findings

It is complementary to other relevant IT frameworks, i.e., it closes gaps and fits into other guides for project management, architecture management, and IT management (e.g., PMBOK, TOGAF, COBIT, ITIL).

The IT Alignment Guide is value-focused to improve the financial performance of an enterprise. Further, it supports mastering the digital transformation of enterprises.


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