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Managing Information Systems David Boddy

Managing Information Systems By David Boddy

Managing Information Systems by David Boddy


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Summary

Presents an organisational approach to the management of information systems - covering their foundations, strategies, organisation and implementation. It focuses on integrating information systems into other business functions. A companion website accompanies this text.

Managing Information Systems Summary

Managing Information Systems: an organisational perspective by David Boddy

Presents an organisational approach to the management of information systems -- covering their foundations, strategies, organisation and implementation. Not as technically orientated as other texts in this area, the book focuses on integrating information systems into other business functions. A companion website accompanies this text, with instructors manual, powerpoint slides for teachers. Multiple choice questions and chapter summaries for students. Suitable for both undergraduate and MBA students.

Table of Contents

Preface PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS 1. Information systems and organisations 2. Emerging IS trends in organisations PART TWO:. STRATEGY 3. Using information systems to reinvent strategy 4. Using information systems to rethink business processes 5. Assessing the costs and benefits of information systems PART THREE: ORGANISATION 6. Cultural, structural and political aspects of information systems 7. Organising and positioning information system activities 8. People and information systems PART FOUR: IMPLEMENTATION 9. Managing and implementing single projects 10. Managing a programme of projects Index

Additional information

GOR002992403
9780273686354
0273686356
Managing Information Systems: an organisational perspective by David Boddy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
2004-12-01
300
N/A
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