As IT has gotten more involved in business processes, IT has become closer to 
the politics in the organization. In the past many IT groups fell under finance 
or accounting. Some have said that because of this, many accountants and heads 
of finance became CEOs — through the use of the information and capabilities of 
IT.
 Today, IT cannot avoid political involvement. How a new system and process are 
implemented affects the power structure of the winners and losers. Politics 
sometimes generates new project ideas. Projects can be started and then later 
killed for political reasons. For example, manager A starts a project. It 
appears useful, but manager A moves on and is replaced by manager B. Manager B 
then either changes or kills the project. The new manager is “putting her 
stamp” on the work.



       
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