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Information Systems Management in Practice

Fifth Edition

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This book deals with the management of information technology (IT) as it is being practiced in organizations today. It captures the material of current importance to information systems executives and organizes it around a framework that provides guidance to readers. In "Information Systems Management in Practice, 5/E," a key element continues to be examples of innovative uses of IT in companies. A four-part organization covers numerous topics under the headings of leadership issues, managing the essential technologies, managing traditional system development, systems for supporting knowledge work, and moving into the new economy. Current content includes the Internet, e-business, knowledge management, outsourcing, supporting knowledge work and a wireless Internet. For information systems professionals.

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Information Systems Management in Practice, Barbara C. McNurlin, Ralph H. Sprague Jr.

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2001
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Subtitle
Fifth Edition
Language
English
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Released
2001
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Hardcover
Pages
528
ISBN10
0130340731
ISBN13
9780130340733
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This book deals with the management of information technology (IT) as it is being practiced in organizations today. It captures the material of current importance to information systems executives and organizes it around a framework that provides guidance to readers. In "Information Systems Management in Practice, 5/E," a key element continues to be examples of innovative uses of IT in companies. A four-part organization covers numerous topics under the headings of leadership issues, managing the essential technologies, managing traditional system development, systems for supporting knowledge work, and moving into the new economy. Current content includes the Internet, e-business, knowledge management, outsourcing, supporting knowledge work and a wireless Internet. For information systems professionals.