The Sullivan matrix is a composite matrix that evaluates organizations based on the degree of infusion and diffusion of information systems/information technology. Infusion refers to how important, impactful, or significant IS/IT has become to the organization, while diffusion refers to how widespread the use of IS/IT is throughout the company. The matrix considers a range of IS/IT management issues based on the combination of these two factors.
The Sullivan matrix is a composite matrix that evaluates organizations based on the degree of infusion and diffusion of information systems/information technology. Infusion refers to how important, impactful, or significant IS/IT has become to the organization, while diffusion refers to how widespread the use of IS/IT is throughout the company. The matrix considers a range of IS/IT management issues based on the combination of these two factors.
The Sullivan matrix is a composite matrix that evaluates organizations based on the degree of infusion and diffusion of information systems/information technology. Infusion refers to how important, impactful, or significant IS/IT has become to the organization, while diffusion refers to how widespread the use of IS/IT is throughout the company. The matrix considers a range of IS/IT management issues based on the combination of these two factors.
• The Sullivan matrix considered a range of IS/IT management issues that depend on the combination of infusion and diffusion of IS/IT in the organisation • Infusion is the degree to which IS/IT has penetrated a company in terms of importance, impact or significance • Diffusion is the degree to which IS/IT has been disseminated or scattered throughout the company Sullivan matrix