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Luftman's research published in MIS Quarterly Executive

12-13-2007 · EurekAlert!

Stevens Institute of Technology Professor Dr. Jerry Luftman has published the article, "An Update on Business-IT Alignment: 'A Line' Has Been Drawn," in MIS Quarterly Executive's September 2007 issue. Luftman serves as a Distinguished Professor and Associate Dean for the Master of Science in Information Systems in Stevens' Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management.

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