do not always computerize
Often computerization is the answer to sub optimal performing corporate processes. New computer systems are thought to improve cooperation among people and contribute to better business results.
It is very important to understand that information systems by themselves do not solve problems. A computer system can be best seen as a tool, for example a carpenter's hammer. The use of a bigger, newer, more advanced hammer does not guarantee that the carpenter produces better work.
WMIT can critically think along with you about the usefulness and uselessness of new computer systems.