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Emerging information technologies of the past few decades are now providing organizations with new tools to develop innovative organizational concepts and applications. This book is a collection of timely research and practical papers on the subject of IT management and its role in organizational innovation.
Many experts believe that through the utilization of information technology, organizations can better manage social and economic change. This book investigates the challenges involved in the use of information technologies in managing these changes.
This first-of-its-kind survey covers both the basics of information technology and the managerial and political issues surrounding the use of these technologies. Unlike other works on information systems, this book is written specifically for the public sector and addresses unique public sector issues and concerns. The technical basics are explained in clear English with as little technical jargon as possible so that readers can move on to informed analysis of the public policy issues surrounding government's use of MIS. This practical tool includes end of chapter summaries with bridges to upcoming chapters, numerous boxed exhibits, thorough end-of-chapter notes and a bibliography for further reading.
International business is undergoing continuous transformation as multinational firms and comparative management evolve in the changing global economy. To succeed in this challenging environment, firms need a well-developed capability for sound strategic decisions. This comprehensive work provides an applied and integrated strategic framework for developing capabilities that lead to global success. It is designed to help readers achieve three essential objectives. First, it provides intellectual and practical guidelines for readers to execute goals and strategies that lead to meaningful and productive results. The book is packed with frameworks, cases, anchoring exercises, techniques, and to...
Annals of Cases on Information Technology provides a collection of case studies focusing on IT implementation in organizations. The cases included in Volume VI describe successful projects and offer advice on how to achieve these best practices. They also look at IT project failures and describe steps to avoid pitfalls in the path to successful IT utilization. The organizations described in this book represent small businesses, educational institutions, public and private corporations and describe may aspects of IT implementation including, e-commerce endeavors, intelligent technologies, enterprise resource planning and many other facets of emerging IT utilization.
In this text, students learn how to co-ordinate the three important business resources - people, information and information technology.
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Technological advances of the past decades have allowed organizations of all sizes to use information technology in all aspects of organizational management. This book presents more than 200 papers that address this growing corporate phenomena.
In Making IT Work for You (and not the other way around), Neal Zimmerman, an IT Professional with over fifteen years' experience, addresses some of the key technology challenges facing today's business owners and decision makers. Whether you are looking for help regarding virtualization, disaster recovery planning, or controlling your employees' Internet usage, this book provides insights and tips to help you get the most from your IT investments.