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Published by: HEC Montreal Centre for Case Studies
Originally published in: 2010
Version: September 2007
Length: 16 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

The case begins with an overview of the business environment that led Hydro-Quebec to adopt a new approach to managing its information resources. The main external factors at play are described, along with their impact on Hydro-Quebec's decision to create six independent corporate divisions. This restructuring had the effect of substantially modifying Hydro-Quebec's organizational environment. The case chiefly describes how the company's response to these external pressures led to major internal changes, such as the establishment of a shared services centre and the transfer of responsibility for information resource management to the divisions. The case demonstrates how, through a major project to computerize Hydro-Quebec Distribution's (HQD) activities, a new IT management model came to be and how the sharing of roles and responsibilities was implemented. Finally, the case study discusses the challenges faced by the company in implementing the new information resource management model.
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Abstract

The case begins with an overview of the business environment that led Hydro-Quebec to adopt a new approach to managing its information resources. The main external factors at play are described, along with their impact on Hydro-Quebec's decision to create six independent corporate divisions. This restructuring had the effect of substantially modifying Hydro-Quebec's organizational environment. The case chiefly describes how the company's response to these external pressures led to major internal changes, such as the establishment of a shared services centre and the transfer of responsibility for information resource management to the divisions. The case demonstrates how, through a major project to computerize Hydro-Quebec Distribution's (HQD) activities, a new IT management model came to be and how the sharing of roles and responsibilities was implemented. Finally, the case study discusses the challenges faced by the company in implementing the new information resource management model.

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