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Abstract

The case gives a detailed account of IT (information technology) outsourcing practice at General Motors (GM), the largest automobile manufacturer in the world. It traces the history of IT outsourcing initiatives at GM and presents the benefits that were gained by the company from its IT outsourcing strategy. The case details how GM was able to use the learning from its initial outsourcing experiences to modify its outsourcing model. It further discusses how the innovative matrix structure of GM's in-house IT department played an important role in making its outsourcing strategy a success. This case highlights the importance of effective IT and business alignment for a successful IT outsourcing initiative.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate courses.
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Industry:
Size:
Very Large
Other setting(s):
1990-2005

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Abstract

The case gives a detailed account of IT (information technology) outsourcing practice at General Motors (GM), the largest automobile manufacturer in the world. It traces the history of IT outsourcing initiatives at GM and presents the benefits that were gained by the company from its IT outsourcing strategy. The case details how GM was able to use the learning from its initial outsourcing experiences to modify its outsourcing model. It further discusses how the innovative matrix structure of GM's in-house IT department played an important role in making its outsourcing strategy a success. This case highlights the importance of effective IT and business alignment for a successful IT outsourcing initiative.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate courses.

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Location:
Industry:
Size:
Very Large
Other setting(s):
1990-2005

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