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Compiled in a modular and question-based format, this text teaches students how information systems are used to solve business problems.
The second edition explores the emerging topics in IS and focuses on the increasing impact these topics will have on student's lives and future careers.
In the 21st Century, every business professional must be able to effectively use information systems, and MIS Essentials prepares students to do just that. Based on the author's successful Experiencing MIS, this text presents the core concepts and relevant outside topics of MIS for professors to cover in a one-semester course.
Popular for its cutting edge and contemporary coverage, its international approach and its balance of the technical and managerial topics of central importance to developing an understanding of this subject, this book is ideal for students or practitioners of e-business or e-commerce at any level.
Management Information Systems takes a management perspective towards IS identifiing the issues of organisation and strategy that managers face as they decide how to respond to technological opportunities.
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Emerging technologies for information systems Chapter 2.
This book aims to equip those in, or entering business to assess the opportunities, limitations and major issues surrounding modern business information systems and to appreciate the way that information systems can aid the realization of business objectives.
Assuming no prior knowledge of IS or IT, concepts and terms are defined as clearly as possible, with explanations in the text, and definitions at the margin.
In this fast-moving area, the book covers both the crucial underpinnings of the subject as well as the most recent business and technology applications.
For introductory undergraduate courses in Information Systems taught in MIS, IS, CIS, Business and management departments.
Kroenke's Using MIS helps instructors get students involved Using MIS. By actively engaging students it emphasizes how knowledge of MIS will help all business students become better problem solvers and business professionals.
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Business Information Management takes a problem-solving approach, by highlighting the issues faced by managers in identifying, capturing and systematising information in order to improve organisational performance.
This exciting text on organisational culture gives an overview of a subject which is becoming increasingly popular with both academics and practitioners. It examines the linkages between culture and the concepts of organisational change, human resource management and strategic issues.
Management Information Systems, provides comprehensive and integrative coverage of essential new technologies, information system applications, and their impact on business models and managerial decision making in an exciting and interactive manner.
A comprehensive and practical book offers an excellent starting point for any students of Project Management for Information Systems. The authors strike a good balance - covering both the mechanics of project management and the human factors involved and include plenty of case studies and exercises as well as good and bad examples from real life.